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据普华永道(PWC)测算,2011年美国、日本、中国、德国、英国、法国、意大利、加拿大、巴西和韩国的娱乐和传媒业市场规模居世界前10位。其中,美国遥遥领先,营业额达到3630亿美元,是排名第2位的日本(1730亿美元)的2.1倍;中国、德国、英国、法国、意大利和加拿大的营业额分别为890亿、720亿、690亿、610亿、590亿和370亿美元,位居世界第3至第8位;巴西和韩国均为350亿美元,分列第9位和第10位。本文将重点对比我国与美国、日本、韩国的文化产业发展状况。[1]
According to PWC, the entertainment and media industries in the United States, Japan, China, Germany, the United Kingdom, France, Italy, Canada, Brazil and South Korea ranked the top 10 in the world in 2011. Among them, the United States is far ahead with a turnover of 363 billion U.S. dollars, 2.1 times that of Japan (173 billion U.S. dollars) ranked No. 2; its turnover in China, Germany, the United Kingdom, France, Italy and Canada was 89 billion and 72 billion respectively , 690 billion, 61 billion, 59 billion and 37 billion U.S. dollars, ranking the 3rd to the 8th in the world. Brazil and South Korea each have 35 billion U.S. dollars, ranking 9th and 10th respectively. This article will focus on comparing the development of cultural industries in China with the United States, Japan and South Korea. [1]