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Title: Creative Economy Model as an Inclusive Governance Policy for Business Development and Scalability in Nicaragua
Authors: Espinales, Daniel Mayrena
Keywords: Entrepreneurship
Creativity
Creative Economy
Culture
Creative and Cultural Industries
Innovation
Public Policies
Development
Promotion
Government
Ecosystem
Platforms
Scalability
Issue Date: 22-Feb-2023
Publisher: Bookwell Delhi
Abstract: This document describes an excerpt from the public strategy implemented by the Nicaraguan National Unity and Reconciliation Government (GRUN), having macroeconomic stability as its main axis, the development of the creative economy considering youth and gender equality as central axis of development of the country. In the midst of the world context, the strength, dignity, creativity, industriousness and intelligence of the Nicaraguan, are the fundamental elements for the continuity of social well-being and the common good that through the formulation and implementation of policies, plans, strategies, programs and projects, the eradication of inequalities in all their manifestations, the progressive improvement of living conditions and livelihoods, mitigating the effects of climate variability will be achieved. Guaranteeing the socio-productive sustainability of families, communities, workers, producers, entrepreneurs and small, medium and large businessmen in the country is one of the great priorities for the period 2022-2026 in which structural transformations, competitiveness, creativity, innovation, promotion of knowledge, implementation of technologies and logistics development in all sectors, in all areas and territories for the common good.
URI: http://library.ediindia.ac.in:8181/xmlui//handle/123456789/13790
ISBN: 9788195834037
Appears in Collections:Entrepreneurship Policy

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