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Creative industries in a rural region: Creative West: The creative sector in the Western Region of Ireland

Much of the policy debate surrounding the creative sector focuses on urban areas; however, particular 'place' strengths that exist in rural areas can attract creative workers. Developing the creative sector in rural areas has the potential to generate sustainable high-quality enterprise an...

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Published in:Creative industries journal 2010-01, Vol.3 (1), p.79-88
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