creative economy
[krɪˈeɪtɪv ɪˈkɑːnəmi]
nounfemininepl: creative economies / economias criativas
economia criativa
1. An economic system based on the production and exchange of creative goods and services, including arts, design, media, technology, and entertainment industries
The creative economy has become a major driver of growth in urban centers worldwide.
A economia criativa tornou-se um motor importante do crescimento nos centros urbanos em todo o mundo.
2. Economic activity centered on intellectual capital, innovation, and cultural production rather than traditional manufacturing
Brazil's creative economy includes film production, graphic design, and music industries.
A economia criativa do Brasil inclui produção de filmes, design gráfico e indústrias musicais.
3. The segment of the economy that generates value through creative ideas, artistic expression, and digital innovation
Young entrepreneurs are building startups in the creative economy sector.
Jovens empreendedores estão construindo startups no setor da economia criativa.
The term 'economia criativa' has gained significant prominence in Brazil since the early 2000s, with government initiatives and UNESCO recognition promoting it as a strategy for sustainable development. In the US and NYC, 'creative economy' is often associated with the broader 'gig economy' and digital entrepreneurship. Both markets view creative economy as essential for urban revitalization and job creation among younger generations.
NYC Slang
the hustle economy / side gig economy (partial equivalence - refers to creative entrepreneurial work)
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