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AUDIO from 'In the National Interest? Culture and Economy in Ireland and Scotland', University of Aberdeen, November 2007
Audio
- Cairns Craig's Introduction
- 'Ireland: Boom and Bloom - Economic Growth and Culture',
Sean Dorgan (Chief Executive of the Investment and Development Agency Ireland) - 'Scotland: The Economics of Independence', Robert Crawford (former Chief Executive of Scottish Enterprise)
- 'Culture, Identity and Development', David McCrone (Director of the Institute of Governance, Edinburgh)
- 'The Future of the Irish Economy', Frank Barry (Professor of International Business and Economic Development, Trinity)
- 'Cultural Change in Rural Ireland', Hilary Tovey (Sociology, Trinity; convenor of CORASON, a Cognitive Approach to Rural Sustainable Development)
- 'Devolution, the Celtic Fringe and the Future of the Union' Michael Smyth (University of Ulster)
- 'Identity Transitions in Celtic Tiger Ireland' Tom Inglis (Professor of Sociology, University College Dublin; author of Moral Monopoly: The Rise and Fall of the Catholic Church in Modern Ireland)
- 'Green Global' Robin Harper (Co-Convenor of the Scottish Green Party)

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