Design of a creative economy state regulation system in the CIS countries

Anna Y. Uskova

Abstract


Relevance. In recent years, the creative economy has received increasing attention worldwide. However, in the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) countries, the share of this sector in GDP is significantly lower than the world average, indicating that its development potential is underutilized.

Purpose of the study. Conducting a comparative analysis of approaches to designing a creative economy state regulation system in Russia, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan.

Methods and data. This study employs a comparative analysis to examine the development of creative economy legislation in Russia, Kazakhstan, and Kyrgyzstan – the CIS nations that have made the most significant progress in this sector. We investigated the core concepts, national laws, and the process of institutionalizing creative industries in these countries. The proposed approach allowed to compare the institutional environment for the development of creative industries in Russia and countries with similar initial socio-historical and economic characteristics, and which are at relatively early stages of the formation of the creative sector compared to countries with developed market economies.

Findings. A comparative analysis of creative economy state regulation system in Russia, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan was conducted. The comparative analysis identified the following features of the state regulation system formation: common conceptual approaches to institutional design, the choice of authorized bodies at the stages of formation; concentration on the specific problems of each country in the field of intellectual property protection, the formation of creative clusters, statistical accounting of creative industries at the present time.

Conclusion. The study revealed that national approaches to designing creative economy state regulation system in Russia, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan have their own characteristics related to the pace, scope and quality of rule-making; approaches to assessing the scale of this sector, choosing objects of support at the micro level. It is shown that along with the adoption of concepts and national laws on the development of creative industries, a holistic institutional environment should be formed so that it will outline not only conceptual approaches, but also define clear "rules of the game", state priorities in this area and measures to support entrepreneurs.


Keywords


creative economy, creative industries, creative cluster, government regulation, concept of creative economy development

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