 Expenditures, Employment, Wages, Tax Revenue  Direct, Indirect, Induced Effects  Social and Cultural Benefits  Arts  Historic Preservation  Multiculturalism.

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 Expenditures, Employment, Wages, Tax Revenue  Direct, Indirect, Induced Effects  Social and Cultural Benefits  Arts  Historic Preservation  Multiculturalism  Environmental Quality  Traditional Ways of Life  Sense of Place  Impact Research

Knowledge-Based Platform Rock of Cashel

International Visitors to Ireland

Rock of Cashel Visitors

Cashel Business Structure Trade War w/England “Frugal Comfort” Lemass Economic Reform EU Accession CAP Reform “Celtic Tiger

Tourism Businesses 3% 15% 12%

Tourism Growth and Business Structure 26% Decline 117% Increase

Still a Market Town?

Why Hasn’t Tourism Worked?

Still a Viable Agriculture Sector Golden Vale Cashel Cattle Mart Horse Farms

Tourism Infrastructure Small Bed Base Dense Downtown Day Visitation

Community Cooperation Lack of Cooperation Community Factionalism? Community Capital

Diversity of Adaptive Strategies In Addition to Agriculture: Health Care Sector Pharmaceutical Industries

Entitlement? Health Care Industrial Development Authority State and EU Money for Tourism

“The communities did not become civic simply because they were rich. The historical record strongly suggests precisely the opposite: They have become rich because they were civic. The social capital embodied in norms and networks of civic engagement seems to be a precondition for economic development, as well as for effective government.” (Putnam, 1993)