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"International trade in cultural goods and services in developed countries almost tripled in value in absolute terms between 1980 and 1997,3 a trend that seems likely to continue. In Canada, exports of cultural goods and services represent about $5 billion annually. Although Atlantic Canada’s share of these exports may be marginal, the market is expanding. Between 2000 and 2002, the export value of Atlantic Canadian cultural goods increased by 48.3 percent, from $11.8 million to $17.4 million.5 In the same period, exports from Canada as a whole grew by 10.2 percent. Given the limitations of the regional and national markets, cultural entrepreneurs in the region, like entrepreneurs everywhere, know the advantages of turning their attention outward."
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Creator(s)
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Nicole Barrieau, The Canadian Institute for Research on Regional Development
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Source Location
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Canada
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Date Published
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2004
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Language
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Bilingual
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URL
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http://www.acoa ...
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Copyright Holder
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The Canadian Institute for Research on Regional Development
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