Creative Industry Development Policy in the Special Region of Yogyakarta Province, Indonesia

Catur Yunianto, Absori, Harun, Sudjito

Abstract

 The purpose of this study is to describe the creative industry development policies in Yogyakarta Province. The method used is empirical legal research, using primary and secondary data. Data analysis was performed using qualitative methods. The study results show that the rapid growth of the creative industry in Yogyakarta has made Yogyakarta a priority program undertaken by the ministry of industry and trade. The data shows that 40 (forty) percent of the creative industries in Yogyakarta are in the food and beverage sector, followed by crafts at 19 percent, and other creative industry sectors. This shows that the development of the creative industry in the Special Region of Yogyakarta is motivated by local cultural wisdom originating from indigenous peoples, which is a finding that can strengthen the role of creative economic policies.

 

 

Keywords: legal policy, creative industry, Yogyakarta Special Region.

 

 

 


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