Analysis on Structural Benefit of Jilin Cultural and Creative Industries

Wen FANG, Fang HU, Chunhua FENG

Abstract


Cultural Creative Industry is a new industry in 21 century, and is also a new growth point in the local economic development. In recent years, Cultural Creative Industry in Jilin Province has made remarkable development and has greatly promoted the local economic growth. The paper estimates the structural benefit of Cultural Creative Industry in Jilin Province by using the structural deviation and comparable labor productivity index, and researches the allocation proportion and correlations of the elements of labor and capital in the industry, accordingly unearth the problems existed in the internal structure of the industry and provide counter planes to the coordinated growth of the industry. Key words: Cultural Creative Industry; Structural Benefit; Structural Deviation; Comparative Labor Productivity

Keywords


Cultural Creative Industry; Structural Benefit; Structural Deviation; Comparative Labor Productivity

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/j.mse.1913035X20100404.007

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