The cultural and creative sector, which accounts for about 2.64% of GDP according to Firjan, was one of the most affected by the global crisis resulting from COVID-19. Concerts, events, and conventions were canceled and postponed indefinitely. Artists, producers, and entrepreneurs lost their revenues, which led to a high rate of layoffs in the market.
Research carried out across the national territory shows the impacts of the pandemic on the cultural and creative sectors
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07 December 2020, International
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