When tangible capital is no longer the main source of economic growth, traditional manufacturing industry is stagnant, the economic benefits of knowledge growth will gradually attract attention, knowledge-based creative industries are considered to be more flexible to adapt to external shocks, so the creative economy is also considered as a feasible way of economic development. and drive the commercial value of other industries.<br>In 1994, Australian Prime Minister Paul Keating issued the Creative Nation's cultural policy statement, which will be important to first combine culture with national policy and highlight the economic potential of culture. The level and depth of creativity determines that Australia can adapt to the new economy by thinking that culture can create wealth and bring higher added value, and has made an important contribution to the development of innovation, marketing and design, making the Australian Government the first country to propose the concept of creative industries (Li Yaneng, 2014), The statement's policy affects European countries' concerns about the creative economy. In 1997, Tony Brian, then prime minister, argued that if Britain was to get rid of its old past and create modern values, it needed to focus on new industries with ideas at its core in order to provide the engine of economic growth. Media and Sport, DCMS) set up the Creative Industries Task Force and published Creative Industries Charts in 1998 and 2001 MappingDocuments), which defines the creative industry as "the potential to create wealth and employment opportunities through the creation and development of intellectual property by creating and developing individuals'created creativity, skills and talents." Since then, the creative economy and creative industries have become a trend in the world, so that governments compete to invest in a popular industry.
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