Abstract
Since 2000, when the development of the cultural industry was put forward at the national level in the Fifth Plenary Session of the 15th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, after more than ten years of high-level operation, China’s cultural industry has robustly developed with great progress made across the board within an extremely short time. However, a great change has taken place in the overall development of China’s cultural industry since 2013. After the policy dividend was fully released, the development led by industrial policies at various levels for a long time has gradually entered a transformation and an upgrading period for adjustments at low levels.
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Zhong, Y. (2016). Report on the Development of the Cultural Industry in China’s Special Economic Zones. In: Tao, Y., Yuan, Y. (eds) Annual Report on the Development of China's Special Economic Zones (2016). Current Chinese Economic Report Series. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-0542-8_9
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