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Traditional Music and the Rural Creative Economy in Argyll & Bute, Mapping Report, 2018
Simon McKerrell
, Jasmine Hornabrook
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Creative Economy
100%
Traditional music
100%
Bute
100%
Argyll
100%
Scotland
66%
Public Sector
33%
Musicians
33%
Tour Operators
33%
Business Owners
33%
Research Use
33%
Intangible Cultural Heritage
33%
Research Fellowship
33%
Economic Assets
33%
Region's Economy
33%
Musical Heritage
33%
Cultural Assets
33%
Project Mapping
33%
Sustainable Economic Growth
33%
Arts and Humanities
Rural
100%
Traditional Music
100%
Creative economy
100%
Scotland
66%
Tradition
33%
organizer
33%
Cultural Heritage
33%
Intangibles
33%
Fieldwork
33%
Musical Heritage
33%
Social Sciences
UK
100%
Creative economy
100%
Public Sector
50%
Economic Growth
50%
Tour Operator
50%
Intangible Cultural Heritage
50%
Research Grants
50%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Public Sector
100%
Sustainable Development
100%