Difference between revisions 860977876 and 861008150 on enwikiThe '''purple economy''' is that part of the [[economy]] which contributes to [[sustainable development]] by promoting the cultural potential of goods and services. “The purple economy refers to taking account of cultural aspects in economics. It designates an economy that adapts to the human diversity in globalization and that relies on the cultural dimension to give value to goods and services.”<ref> (contracted; show full)], [[Gilles Lipovetsky]], [[Jean-Pierre Masseret]], [[Gérard Mestrallet]], [[Radu Mihăileanu]], Jean Musitelli, Grégoire Postel-Vinay, [[Jean-Jack Queyranne]], Odile Quintin, [[Bernard Ramanantsoa]], Jean-François Rial, [[Franck Riboud]], [[Michel de Rosen]], Pierre Simon.</ref> published by ''Le Monde Économie'' in 2015, leading up to the [[COP 21|21st United Nations Conference on Climate Change]]. {{clr}} == See also == * [[Cognitive-cultural economy]] * [[Cultural diversity]] * [[Cultural footprint]]⏎ * [[Globalization]] * [[Knowledge economy]] * [[Sustainable development]] ⏎ ⏎ == Notes and references == {{Reflist|30em}} {{Portal bar|Economy|Culture|Environment|Geography}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Purple Economy}} [[Category:Culture]] [[Category:Economic systems]] [[Category:Sustainable development]] All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=861008150.
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