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The Independents: Britain's New Cultural Entrepreneurs
 
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The Independents: Britain's New Cultural Entrepreneurs (Paperback)

by Charles Leadbeater (Author), Kate Oakley (Author)
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Across Britain, thousands of young Independents are working from bedrooms, workshops and run-down offices in some of the fastest growing sectors of the British economy: cultural industries such as design, fashion, multimedia and Internet services. The authors set out the current state of cultural industries and recommend new approaches to education, business support, finance and arts policy to help provide these new cultural entrepreneurs with a firmer base to build upon.