Trench Town Rock: The Creation of Jamaicas Music Industry Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

Reggae music swept the world. From its origins in Jamaica, can now be heard in clubs and bars from Senegal to Samoa. She was also influenced by the music of other countries, such as the American rap. In the late 1990s, annual sales records reggae was valued at $ 1.2 billion, of which Jamaican musicians, producers and songwriters earned about $ 300 million, plus another $ 50 million from live performances and ancillary product sales. Description of the evolution of Jamaican musical form, the music industry in the country, and the structure of the industry in the early 21 th century, introduces the concept of industrial clusters - localized groups of firms that grow around one industry and includes all of the necessary support required Industry. And asks how industrial clusters provide benefits to the participants, as they can be grown, and how a developing country can build industry "Hide
by John McMillan Source: Stanford Graduate School of Business 13 pages. Publication Date: February 13, 2004. Prod. #: IB56-PDF-ENG

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