On 8 May, the Ministry of Culture, in cooperation with Enterprise Estonia and the Estonian Institute of Economic Research, introduced the results of the recently completed study and charting of Estonia’s creative industries. The presentation was opened by Minister of Culture Indrek Saar. Anu-Maaja Pallok, Advisor for Creative Industries at the Ministry of Culture, provided a survey of the background and objectives of the study; and results of the study were presented by Marje Josing, Director of the Estonian Institute of Economic Research.
A new study on Estonia’s creative industries provides an overview of the developments and future prospects of the sector
Estonian Ministry of Culture,
10 May 2018, Estonia
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