A prominent academic once wrote, “culture is one of the two or three most complicated words in the English language.”1 For many years, economic development has acknowledged the contribution cultural assets and amenities make to local and regional economies. This article explores these contributions, but argues that a more integrated understanding of the cultural economies of cities can leverage greater economic and wider community outcomes. It unpacks some of the confusion surrounding the “creative industries”
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