01237nas a2200133 4500000000100000000000100001008004100002260001200043653004700055100002400102245006400126300001400190520089900204 2008 d c2008///10aEconomic and social development (THE_5342)1 aHendrik Van Der Pol00aKey role of cultural and creative industries in the economy a343-353, 3 aAs culture and creativity become an increasing driving force in the international marketplace, it is essential to measure their impact not only on the economy but also on society at large. UNESCO has always been at the forefront of addressing the dual cultural and economic nature of cultural goods and services, working on both the theory and the practice. The Organization’s Institute of Statistics (UIS) is currently seeking to redefine international data collection standards for the culture and creative sector so that they take into account the needs and specificities of the developing world. Providing an overview of the main approaches to assessing the economic and social importance of culture, this paper highlights the numerous limitations in current statistical information. It also includes a series of proposals based on the pragmatic approach currently being developed at UIS.