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2012 marked the tenth year of industrialization reform in the Chinese film industry, and was a year in which the industry maintained rapid growth in terms of production, box office, the number of cinemas and number of screens, stimulated by both steady macroeconomic expansion and extensive development of the creative industries.
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Hao, Q. (2014). Development Report on the Film Industry (2011–2012). In: Xiang, H., Walker, P. (eds) China Cultural and Creative Industries Reports 2013. Understanding China. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-38157-7_2
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