PUBLICATIONS:
Books
1. Instructor's Manual for Ulmer's Economics:
Theory and Practice, Houghton-Mifflin, 1964 (with Fredland,
Gathof, and Ulmer).
2. The Student Manual for Ulmer's Economics:
Theory and Practice, Houghton-Mifflin, 1964 (with Fredland,
Gathof, and Ulmer).
3. The Soviet Model and Underdeveloped
Countries (University of North Carolina Press, 1969), 241 pp.
a. "The Success of an Economic
Strategy," in The Soviet Experience: Success or Failure?, ed. Daniel R.
Brower (Holt Rinehart and Winston, Inc.,1971) Reprint of Chapter III.
b. "The Soviet Strategy of Development," in Economics: A
Text with
4. An Introduction to the
5. The Political Economy of
Development and Underdevelopment: A Book of Readings (Random
House, 1973; 2nd edition, 1979; 3rd edition, 1983; 4th
edition, 1988; McGraw-Hill: 5th edition, 1992; 6th
edition, 1996). The second edition translated into Chinese and published by
Chinese Social Science Publishing House, 1984.
6. Growth with Equity: Essays on
Economic Development (Paulist Press,1979). with Mary Evelyn Jegen (eds.)
7. Directions in Economic Development (University
of Notre Dame Press, 1979). with Kenneth P. Jameson (eds).
8. Religious Values and Development (Pergamon Press, 1980), with Kenneth P. Jameson (eds).
9. Socialist Models of Development (Pergamon Press, 1982). with
Kenneth P. Jameson (eds).
10. An Inquiry into the Poverty of
Economics (University of Notre Dame Press, 1983), 294 pages, with Kenneth
P. Jameson.
a. "Toward a New Social
Contract," in Through the Eye of a
Needle: Readings on Stewardship and Justice, ed. Roland Hoksbergen
(Calvin College, pp. 292-327). Reprint of Ch.10.
b. Chinese translation (Beijing: Chinese
Academy of Social Sciences, 1994).
11. Capitalism and Democracy:
Schumpeter Revisited (University of Notre Dame Press, 1985), with Richard
D. Coe (eds.).
12. Beyond
Reaganomics: A Further Inquiry into the Poverty of Economics (University of
Notre Dame Press, 1990).
13. Economics, Ethics and Public
Policy (Rowman & Littlefield, 1998).
14. New
Directions in Development Ethics: Essays in Honor of Denis Goulet
(University of Notre Dame Press, forthcoming).
Publications:
Articles
1. "History and Analysis of Wage Theories
with Special Reference to the Concept of a Living Wage," Horizontes: Revista de
la Universidad Catolica de Puerto Rico, Ano IV, Nums 78 (Octubre de 1960-Abril de 1961). pp. 146-161.
2. "A Nonmonetary
Index of Economic Development," Soviet Studies, Volume XVIII, No. 4
(April 1966). pp. 408-16.
3a. "The Human Costs of Economic
Development: The West, The
3b. Reprinted in The Policical Economy of Development & Underdevelopment (Random
House, 1973, 1979, 1983).
4a. "The Role of Agriculture in
Soviet Economic Development," Land Economics, Vol. XLV, No. 1
(February 1969), pp. 87-96.
4b. Reprinted in The Political Economy
of Development & Underdevelopment (Random House, 1973).
5. "Agriculture e Sviluppo nell'
URSS," Mercurio: Sintesi
del Pensiero Economico e Sociale Coneemporaneo, Anno
XII, No. 12 (December 1969).
6. "The Relevance of Soviet
Industrial Experience for Less Developed Economies," with Norton T. Dodge,
Soviet Studies, Vol. XXI, No. 3 (January 1970). pp. 330-349.
7a. "Economic
Development, Central Planning and Allocative
Efficiency," in Jahrbuch der Wirtschaft Osteuropas (Muchen: Gunter Olzog Verlad, 1970), pp. 221-243.
7b. Reprinted in The Political Economy
of Development and Underdevelopment(Random House, 1973, 1979, 1983).
8. "I Problemi
del Sottosvilluppo e L'Esperienza
Sovietica," Mercurio: Sintesi del Pensiero Economic e Sociale Contemporaneo, Anno XIII, No. 11(November, 1970).
9. "The Soviet Model of Economic
Development," in Protagonists of Change;Subcultures in the Development Process, ed.
Abdul Said (McGraw-Hill,1971).
10. "Politics and the Stages of
Growth: Another Stage in the
Anti-Communist Manifesto," Society, Vol. 10, No. 4 (May/June 1973).
l1a. "Economics, Power, and
Regulation of Multinational Corporations," Journal of Economic Issues,
Vol. III, No. 2 (June, 1974).
l1b. Reprinted in The
Economy as a System of Power, Warren J. Samuels, ed.(Transaction
Books, 1979).
12. "The 'New' Economic History
Re-examined: R.H. Tawney
on the Origins of Capitalism," The American Journal of Economics and
Sociology, Vol. 33,No. 3 (July, 1974).
13. "Planning, Power and the Neoinstitutionalist Paradigm," Eastern Economic
Journal, Vol. II, No. 3 (July 1975) Supplement.
14. "Income Distribution and
Economic Development in Underdeveloped Countries," Intellect, Vol.
104, No. 2368 (Sept./Oct. 1975). pp.
91-93 with James H. Weaver.
15a. "The Chicago School: Positivism
or Ideal Type," Journal of Economic Issues, Vol. IX, No. 4
(December, 1975), pp. 665-679 (with Jon D. Wisman).
15b. Reprinted in The Chicago School
of Political Economy, ed. Warren J. Samuels (Division of Research, Graduate
School of Business, Michigan State University, 1976), pp. 79-94. New edition, Transaction Publishers, 1993.
15c. Reprinted in The Methodology
of Economic Thought, Warren J. Samuels, ed.(Transaction
Books, 1980), pp. 151-65.
16. "The Role of Income Distribution
in the Process of Economic Development," Economic Analysis and Workers
Management, Vol. IX, Nos. 34 (1975). pp. 202-224 (with
James H. Weaver).
17. "The Soviet Model of Economic
Development: A Re-examination," in Soviet
Economic and Political Relations with the Developing World, eds. Roger Kanet and Donna Bahry (Praeger Pubs., 1975). pp. 43-58.
18. "Beyond Pragmatism in the
American Economy," Society, Vol. 14, No. 3( March/April,
1977), pp. 79-83 (with Kenneth P. Jameson).
19a. "The Role of Property in an
Economic System: From Private Property to Stewardship," in The Earth is
the Lord's: Essays in Stewardship, ed. Mary Evelyn Jegen( Ramsey, N.J.: Paulist Press, 1977).
19b. Reprinted in New Catholic World,
Vol. 220, No. 1319 (September/October,1977). pp.
226-9.
20a. "The Methodological Basis of
Institutional Economics: Pattern Model,
Storytelling and Holism," Journal of Economic Issues, Vol. XII, No.
1(March, 1978), pp. 61-89.
20b. Reprinted in How Economists
Explain: A Reader in Methodology, eds. William L. Marr and Baldev Raj (University Press of America, 1983), pp. 243-272.
20c. Reprinted in Markus Stadler, Institutionalismus
heute: Kritische Auseinandersetzung mit einer unorthodoxen wirtschaftswissenschaftlichen Bewegung
(Frankfort: Campus Verlag, 1983), pp. 88-114.
20d. Reprinted in Institutional
Economics, ed. Warren J. Samuels( Edward Elgar Publishing Co., 1989), Vol. II.
21. "The Role of Population in
Western Economic Theory," Populi:
Journal ofthe United Nations Fund For
Population Activities, Vol. 5, No.3 (1978), pp. 14-29.
22. "Crisis in the American
Economy," in Alternative Directions in Economic Policy, eds. Frank Bonello and Thomas Swartz (University of Notre Dame Press,
1978) with Kenneth P. Jameson, pp. 34-61.
23. "Empirical Verification and
Theory Selection: The
Keynesian-Monetarist Debate," Journal of Economic Issues, Vol. XIII, No. 4 (December, 1979),pp. 973-982.
24. "The Methodological Basis of
Institutional Economics: A Reply," Journal of Economic Issues, Vol.
XIII, No. 4 (December, 1979), pp. 1033-1037.
25. "Patterns of Dependency: Income Distribution and the History of
Underdevelopment." in The Political Economy of Development and
Underdevelopment (2nd ed., Random House, 1979) with James H. Weaver.
26. "Population and Methodological
Problems of Development Theory," in The
Political Economy of Development and Underdevelopment (2nd ed., Random
House, 1979).
27. "Employment, Basic Human Needs
and Economic Development," in Growth With
Equity: Essays on Economic Development (Paulist
Press, 1979), with Kenneth P. Jameson.
28a. "Paradigms of
Economic Development and Beyond," in Directions in Economic Development
(University of Notre Dame, 1979) with Kenneth P. Jameson.
28b. Reprinted in The Political
Economy of Development and Underdevelopment (Random House, 1983).
29. "Population and Economics: Some Realities, Many Questions," in The Population Story: From Now to 2000, ed.
Dick MacDonald (Western Journalism Library:
University of Western Ontario, 1979), pp. 21-33.
30. "Religious Values and Social
Limits to Development," World Development, Vol. 8, Nos. 7/8
(July/August, 1980). pp. 467-479, with Kenneth P. Jameson.
31. "The Family and
Stewardship," Stewardship Papers, No. 1, 1980, with Mary Ellen
Wilber.
32. "Socialism and
Development," World Development, Vol. 9, Nos. 9/10
(September/October, 1981), pp. 803-812.
33. "A New Industrial Policy for the
34. "Population in Western Economic
Theory," in Ethical Issues of Population Aid: Culture, Economics and
International Assistance, eds. Daniel Callahan and Phillip G. Clark (New
York: Irvington Publishers, Inc., 1981),pp. 86-112.
35. "Goals of a Christian Economy
and the Future of the Corporation," in J. Houck and 0. Williams (eds.). The Judeo- Christian Vision and
the Modern Corporation (University of Notre Dame Press, 1982). pp.
203-217.
36. "A Role for Multinationals: Market Structure and Profits," in L. Tavis, Multinational Managers and Poverty in the Third
World (University of Notre Dame, 1982).
37. "The Role of Value Judgments in
Economic Science," in Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology,
ed. Warren Samuels (JAI Press, Vol. 2, 1984, pp. 179-194).
38. "The Economy, the Family, and
Social Justice," in The Changing Family: Views from Theology and the
Social Sciences, eds. Stanley L. Saxon, et al( Loyola University Press, 1984)
with Mary Ellen Wilber.
39a.
"Introduction" to new edition of A. Fanfani,
Catholicism, Protestantism and Capitalism (University of Notre Dame
Press, 1984, pp. vii-xxvi).
39b. Republished and translated as “La Crisi del Capitalismo, Una Questione Morale,” in Amintore Fanfani, Cattolicesimo e protestantesimo
nella formazione storica
40. "Capitalism and Democracy,
Schumpeter Revisited: an Overview,"
in Capitalism and Democracy: Schumpeter 40 Years Later (University of
Notre Dame Press, 1985, pp. 159) with Richard Coe.
41. "Economics and Ethics: The Challenge of the Bishops' Pastoral Letter
on the Economy," Notre Dame Journal of Law, Ethics, and Public Policy,
Vol. 2, No. 1 (1985), pp. 107-124.
42. "The Bishops' Pastoral Letter on
Catholic Social Teaching and the
43. "Methodological Debate in
Economics: Editor's Introduction," World Development, Vol. 14, No.
2 (February, 1986). pp. 143-145.
44a. "The Methodological Basis of
Hirschman's Development Economics:
Pattern Models vs. General Laws," World Development, Vol.
14, No. 2 (February, 1986). pp. 181-194, with Steve Francis.
44b. Also
published in Development, Democracy, and the Art of Trespassing: Essays in
Honor of Albert O. Hirschman (University of Notre Dame Press, 1986), pp.
317-42. Edited by Alejandro Foxley,
Michael S. McPherson, and Guillermo O'Donnell.
44c. Translated as "La base metodologica de la economia
45a. "Ethical Values and Economic
Theory: A Survey," Religious
Studies Review, with Roland Hoksbergen, 12:314
(July/October, 1986), pp. 205-214.
45b. Also
published in Economics, Ethics and Public Policy (Rowman
& Littlefield, 1998), pp. 17-32.
46. "Economic
Theory and the Common Good," in The Common Good and U.S. Capitalism,"
Oliver F. Williams and John W. Houck, eds. (University Press of America, l987),
pp. 244-254.
47. "The Human Dilemma of
Development," in The Political Economy of Development and
Underdevelopment, 4th ed.(Random House, 1988), pp.459-467; 5th
ed. (McGraw-Hill, 1992), pp. 469-477; 6th ed., 1996. w/ Denis Goulet.
48. "Strategies of Development: A
Survey," in Development Economics: Theory, Practice, and Prospects, edited
by Thomas R. DeGregori (Kluwer
Academic Publishers, 1989), pp. 137-177. w/ Kenneth P.
Jameson and James H. Weaver.
49. "Individualism, Interdependence,
and the Common Good: Rapprochement between Economic Theory and Catholic Social
Thought," in Prophetic Visions and Economic Realities, edited by
Charles R. Strain (William B. Eerdmans Publishing
Co., 1989), pp. 229-41.
50. "Searching for the Roots of War:
The Survival of the Fittest at Home and Abroad," New Oxford Review,
Vol. LVIII, No. 4 (1991), pp. 12-15.
51. "Incentives and the Organization
of Work: Moral Hazards and Trust," in One Hundred Years of Catholic
Social Thought: Celebration and Challenge, edited by John A. Coleman, S.J.
(Orbis Books, 1991), pp. 212-23.
52. "Roman Catholic Social Thought
and Economic Theory: An Agenda for the Future," Review of Social
Economy, Vol. XLIX, No. 4 (Winter, 1991), pp.
566-577.
53. "Analyzing the Moral Defense of
Free Market Capitalism-- Part I: On Gary North, Texas Fundamentalist," New
Oxford Review, Vol. LIX, No. 2 (March, 1992), pp. 7-11. w/
Laura M. Grimes
54. "The Moral Defense of Free
Market Capitalism II: On Brian Griffiths, Mrs. Thatcher's Christian Economic
Adviser," New Oxford Review, Vol. LIX, No. 3 (April, 1992), pp.
8-15. w/ Laura M. Grimes
55. "The Moral Defense of Free
Market Capitalism III: On Michael Novak's Democratic Capitalism," New
Oxford Review, Vol. LIX, No. 4 (May, 1992), pp. 18-25. w/
Laura M. Grimes
56. "Albert O. Hirschman: an
Intellectual Portrait," New Horizons in Economic Thought: Appraisals of
Leading Economists (Edward Elgar Pub., 1992), pp.
106-128. w/ Kenneth P. Jameson
57.
Entries on "Investment" (pp. 488-89), "Trusts" (p.
960), "Monopoly" (pp. 34-35), "Credit" ( p. 254), and a
survey essay on "Employment and Unemployment" (pp. 330-336). The
New Dictionary of Catholic Social Thought, Judith A. Dwyer, ed. ( A Michael Glazier Book, The Liturgical Press, 1994).
58. "Albert O. Hirschman," in The
Elgar Companion to Institutional and Evolutionary
Economics, eds. Geoffrey M. Hodgson, Warren J. Samuels and Marc R. Tool(
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd., 1994, Vol 1, pp. 323-28). w/ Kenneth P.
Jameson
59a. "Trust, Moral Hazards and
Social Economics: Incentives and the Organization of Work," in On the
Condition of Labor and the Social Qustion One Hundred
Years Later: Commerating the 100th Anniversary of
Rerum Novarum and the Fifieth Anniversary of the
Association for Social Economics, eds. Thomas O. Nitsch,
Joseph M. Phillips, Jr. and Edward L. Fitzsimmons (Toronto Studies in Theology,
Vol. 69, The Edwin Mellen Press, 1994), pp. 173-184.
59b. Also
published in Economics, Ethics and Public Policy (Rowman
& Littlefield, 1998), pp. 93-105.
60. "Preface" to Chinese
edition of The Poverty of Economics (Beijing: Chinese Academy of Social
Sciences, 1994).
61. "Economics," in The Catholic Encyclopedia (The Liturgical
Press, 1994), pp. 263-4.
62. "Humane Development: The
Political Economy of Peace,@ in Peacemaking: Moral and Policy
Challenges for a New World, Gerard
F. Powers, Drew Christiansen, S.J., and Robert T. Hennemeyer,
eds.(United States Catholic Conference, 1994), pp.133-146.
63. Rethinking Human Welfare, in Report
from the Institute for Philosophy and Public Policy, Vol. 15, No. 4 (Fall
1995), p. 38.
64. "Ethics and Economics," in Political
Economy for the 21st Century: Contemporary Views on the Trend of Economics,
ed. Charles J. Whalen (M.E. Sharpe, Inc., 1996), pp. 45-64.
66. AThe Ethics of Consumption: A Roman
Catholic View,@ in Ethics of Consumption: The Good
Life, Justice, and Global Stewardship, eds. David A. Crocker and Toby
Linden(Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 1998),
pp. 403-15.
67a. AGlobalization
and Democracy,@ Journal of Economic Issues, Vol.
XXXII, No. 2 (June, 1998), pp. 465-471.
67b. Also published in 21 Debated
Issues in World Politics, eds. Gregory M. Scott, Louis Furmanski,
and Randall J. Jones, Jr. (Prentice Hall, 2000), pp. 3-9.
68. AEconomics and Ethics,@
in The Elgar Handbook to Economic Methodology,
eds. John B. Davis, D. Wade Hands and Uskali Maki
(Edward Elgar Publishing, 1998), pp. 138-142.
69. AJohn Paul II and the Ethics of
Consumption,@ International Journal of Social
Economics, Vol. 25, Nos. 11/12 (1998), pp. 1595‑1607.
70. AEthics and Morality@
in Encyclopedia of Political Economy (London: Routledge,
1998), pp. 323-6.
71. AHolistic Method@,
in Encyclopedia of Political Economy (London: Routledge,
1998), pp. 513-6.
72. AStorytelling and Pattern Models@,
in Encyclopedia of Political Economy (London: Routledge,
1998), pp. 1264-6.
73. AValue Judgments and World Views@
in Encyclopedia of Political Economy (London: Routledge,
1998), pp. 1381-4.
74. ATeaching Economics and Ethics: A Social
Economics Perspective,@ in Teaching the Social Economics Way
of Thinking: Selected Papers From the Ninth World Congress of Social Economics,
Mellen Studies in Economics, Vol. 4, ed. Edward J. O=Boyle
(Lewiston, Queenston, Lampeter:
The Edwin Mellen Press, 2000), pp. 585-614.
75. APuede un Cristiano
ser Economista?,@
Valores: En la Sociedad
Industrial (
76. ATeaching Economics as if Ethics Mattered,@
in A Guide to What=s Wrong with Economics, ed. Edward Fullbrook
(London: Anthem Press, 2004), pp. 147-157.
77. Ethics, Human Behavior and the
Methodology of Social Economics,@ Forum for Social Economics,
Vol.33, No. 2 (Spring 2004), pp. 19-50.
78. AEthics and Social Economics: ASE
Presidential Address, January 2004, San Diego, California,@
Review of Social Economy, Vol. LXI, No. 4 (December 2004), pp.
79. “Can a Christian Be an Economist?,” Faith &
Economics, No. 47/48 (Spring/Fall 2006), pp. 59-86.
80. “Ethics in Economic Theory,” in Real World Economics: A Post-autistic
Economics Reader (Anthem Studies in Development and Globalization), ed.
Edward Fullbrook (London: Anthem Press, 2007), pp.
401-410.
81. AEthics and Economic Actors,@
in Real World Economics: A Post-autistic
Economics Reader (Anthem Studies in Development and Globalization), ed.
Edward Fullbrook (London: Anthem Press, 2007), pp.
411-418.
82. “Economics and Ethics,” in New Directions in Development Ethics: Essays
in Honor of Denis Goulet (University of Notre Dame Press, forthcoming).
Electronic
Journals
1. AEthics in Economic Theory,@
post-autistic economic review.
No. 20, 3 June 2003, Article 1,
http://www.btintermet.com/~pae_news/review/issue20.htm
2. AEthics and Economic Actors,@
post-autistic economic review. No. 21, 13 September 2003, Article 3,
http://www.btinternet.com/~pae_news/review/issue21.htm
Popular
Articles
1. ALay SpirituallyC
A >Fool= for Christ,@
Dialogue, Vol. 1, No. 1 (October 1961), pp. 8-11.
2. "Affluent '60s Produced Effluent
'70s," National Catholic Reporter, Vol. 15, No. 13 (January 19,
1979). with Kenneth P.
Jameson.
3. "Economic Councillors
Replace Machiavellis," National Catholic
Reporter, Vol. 15, No. 14 (January 26, 1979), with Kenneth P. Jameson.
4. "The Choice Between Suicide and
Being Killed," National Catholic Reporter, Vol. 15, No. 15
(February 2, 1979), with Kenneth P. Jameson.
5. "Monetarists: The Advisers with All the Answers," National
Catholic Reporter, Vol. 15, No. 16 (February 9, 1979). with
Kenneth P. Jameson.
6. "The Radicals: Deck Stacked Against Workers," National
Catholic Reporter, Vol. 15, No. 18 (February 23, 1979), with Kenneth P.
Jameson.
7. "Economic Advisers Don't Figure
Human Costs," National Catholic Reporter, Vol. 15, No. 19 (March 2,
1979), with Kenneth P. Jameson.
8. "Statistics are Faces, Not Empty
Figures," National Catholic Reporter, Vol. 15, No. 29 (May 11,
1979). with Thomas R. Swartz and Kenneth P. Jameson.
9. "Middle Class Leaves City to
'Under-Society'," National Catholic Reporter, Vol. 15, No. 30 (May
18, 1979), with Thomas R. Swartz and Kenneth P. Jameson.
10. "Developing Areas Teach
Unemployment Lessons," National Catholic Reporter, Vol. 15, No. 31
(May 25, 1979), with Thomas R. Swartz and Kenneth P. Jameson.
11. "Inflation's Not Public Enemy
Number 1," National Catholic Reporter, Vol. 15, No. 32 (June 1,
1979). with Thomas R. Swartz and Kenneth P. Jameson.
12. "Double-Digit Inflation Forces
Cities' Revival," National Catholic Reporter, Vol. 15, No. 33 (June
1, 1979), with Thomas R. Swartz and Kenneth P. Jameson.
13. "Inflation Cure Worse Than
Disease," National Catholic Reporter, Vol. 15, No. 34 (June 29,
1979), with Thomas R. Swartz and Kenneth P. Jameson.
14. "15 Ways to Teach Justice in the
Home," Salt, Vol. 2, No. 1, (January,1982),
pp. 23-26, with Mary Ellen Wilber.
15. "What of Justice in the
16. "Economy Must Seek to Attain
Social Goals," National Catholic Reporter, Vol. 19, No. 28 (May 6,
1983). with Kenneth P. Jameson.
17. "Free Market 'Revival' Seeks to
Re-establish Lost Moral Legitimacy," National Catholic Reporter,
Vol. 19, No. 29 (May 13, 1983), with Kenneth P. Jameson.
18. "Negotiating Society's New
Social Contract," National Catholic Reporter, Vol. 19, No. 30 (May
20, 1983), with Kenneth
Jameson.
19. "World Stewardship, National
Planning...," National Catholic Reporter, Vol. 19, No. 31 (May 27,
1983). with Kenneth P. Jameson.
20. "'Ethic of Jubilee': An Income Guarantee," National
Catholic Reporter, Vol. 19, No. 31 (May 27, 1983), with Kenneth P. Jameson.
21. "The Bureaucratization of
Economics," National Catholic Reporter, Vol. 19, No. 32 (June 3,
1983), with Kenneth P. Jameson.
22. "John Paul II and
Socialism," Catholicism in Crisis, Vol. 1, No. 9 (August, 1983). pp. 21-22.
23. The Moral Dimensions of Economics (Kansas
City: National Catholic Reporter Publishing Co., 1983). Reprint
of articles 60-65 in pamphlet form.
24. "Capitalism and Crisis," Commonweal,
Vol. CXIII, No. 7 (April 11, 1986),pp. 214-216.
25. "Moral Values and Economic
Policy," Haversack, Vol. 13, No. 2 (December, 1989), pp. 11-15.
26. "Centesimus Annus: 100
Years of Catholic Social Thought," National Catholic Reporter, Vol.
27, No. 32 (June 7, 1991), pp. 8, 10.
27. "How We Lost Our Shirt: The End
of American Economic Hegemony,: Commonweal,
Vol. CXIX, No. 12 (June 19, 1992), pp. 11-14.
28. "Bread, Butter and
Infrastructure: Economic Issues in the Campaign," Commonweal, Vol.
CXIX, No. 17 (October 9, 1992), pp. 11-16.
29. "What is NAFTA?:
Economics and the New World Order," The Christian Century, Vol.
110, No. 19 (June 16-23, 1993), pp. 630-634.
30. AEconomics: Not Just for Presidential Candidates,"
in Preach (July/August 2004), pp. 14-15.
31. "The Perils and Promise of
Globalization, National Catholic Reporter, Vol. 40, No. 36 (August 13, 2004).
Research in Progress
1.
Moral Inquiry in Economics. On the relation between
moral values, economic theory, and economic development and change.
2.
Catholic Faith and Economics in America.
Book Reviews
1. Review of Alec Nove
and J.A. Newth, The Soviet
2. Review of David Granick,
Soviet Metal-Fabrication and Economic Development: Practice Versus
Policy in Journal of Economic History, Vol. XXIX, No. 2 (June 1969).
3. Review of Roy D. Laird, The Soviet Paradigm: An Experiment in Creating A
Mono-hierarchical Policy, in The Annals, Vol. 395 (May 1971). pp.
198-199.
4. Review of Roger E. Kanet
(ed.) The Soviet Union and the Developing Nations in Social Science
Quarterly, Vol. 56, No. 1 (June 1975).
5. Review of Robert Heilbroner,
The Human Prospect in Journal of Economic Issues, Vol. IX, No. 3
(September 1975) pp. 545- 548.
6. Review of William Blackwell (ed.), Russian
Economic Development From Peter the Great to Stalin in ASTE Bulletin,
Vol. XCII, Nos. 23 (Winter,1975). pp. 93-95.
7. Review of Peter D. McClelland, Causal
Explanation and Model Building in History, Economics, and the New Economic
History in History of Political Economy, Vol. 10, No. 3 (1978).
8. Review of Fritz Machlup,
Methodology of Economics and Other Social Sciences in Journal of
Economic Issues, Vol. XIV, No. 1 (March, 1980), pp. 190-192.
9. Review of Douglas E. Oakman, Jesus and the Economic Questions of His Day in
History of Political Economy, Vol. 20, No. 4 (Winter 1988), pp. 674-5.
10. Review of John J. Mitchell, Critical
Voices in American Catholic Economic Thought in Journal of Church and
State, Vol. 32, No. 4( Autumn 1990).
11. Review of William M. Dugger, Underground Economics: A Decade of Institutionalist
Dissent in Journal of Economic Issues, Vol
XXVII, No. 1 (March 1993).
12. "Doing Well and Doing Good: The
Challenge to the Christian Capitalist," Bulletin (Association of
Christian Economists, Issue #22, Fall 1993, pp. 31-34).
13. Review of Michael Novak, The
Catholic Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism and John J. Piderit,
S.J., The Ethical Foundations of Economics in America, Vol. 170,
No. 4 (February 5, 1994), pp. 26-29.
14. Review of Terence Hutchison, Changing
Aims in Economics in Southern Economic Journal, Vol. 60 (April
1994), pp. 1096-7.
15. Review of Marc R. Tool (ed.), Institutional
Economics: Theory, Method, Policy in Journal of Economic Issues,
Vol. XXVII, No.4 (December 1994), pp. 1289-91.
16. Review of Daniel M. Hausman and Michael S. McPherson, Economic Analysis and
Moral Philosophy: A Review, in Review of Social Economy, Vol.
LVI, No. 1 (Spring 1998), pp. 98-103.
17. Review of Robert Wuthnow,
Poor Richard=s Principle: Recovering the American
Dream Through the Moral Dimension of Work, Business,
and Money, in Journal
of Church and State, Vol. 40, No. 1 (Winter 1998), pp. 195-6.
18. Review of R. M. Blank and W. McGurn, Is the Market Moral? A Dialogue on Religion,
Economics & Justice, in Journal of Economic Behavior &
Organization, Vol. 55, No. 3 (November 2004), pp. 437-441.
Papers
1. "Cybernation: Its Implications for Government Planning and
Decision Making," paper read at the Conference on Cybernation, Society and
the Negro, Morgan State College, March 1965.
2. "John Kenneth Galbraith as an
Institutionalist," paper read at the Metropolitan Economics Club,
3. "The Economics of a Guaranteed
Annual Income," paper read at the American Association of Social Workers
Convention, May 1968.
4. "The Transition from Feudalism to
Capitalism in England: The Growth of
Population and Long-Distance Trade as Cause and Effect," with Joseph Furey, paper read at the International Economic History
Conference, September 1968.
5. "The Human Costs of Economic
Development: The West, The Soviet Union,
and Underdeveloped Countries Today," paper read at the Southern Economic
Association Convention, November 1968.
6. "Why Radical Political Economy?," paper read at the
7. "The Economic Impact of the
Environmental Crisis," paper read at the Public Issues Conference, The
Brookings Institution, Advanced Study Program, November
1970.
8. "Economic Growth and the
Environmental Crisis," paper read at the Public Issues Conference, The
Brookings Institution, Advanced Study Program,January 1971.
9. "The Economics of Public
Policy: Full-Employment and Stable
Prices," paper read at the Public Issues Conference, The Brookings
Institution, Advanced Study Program, March 1971.
10. "Capitalism, Socialism, and
Economic Development," paper read at the University of Chile, July
1971.
11. "Participant Observation and
Theories of Social Change," paper read as part of a panel (with Irving
Louis Horowitz) at the Social Science Seminar,
12. "R.H. Tawney
and the Origins of Capitalism," paper read at the Duquesne History Forum,
November 1972.
13. "The Political Economy Approach
to Development and Underdevelopment," paper read at the International
Studies Conference, November 1973, (with James H. Weaver).
14. "Private Power and National
Sovereignty: Some Comments on the
Multinational Corporation," discussion, Association for Evolutionary
Economics Convention, Clarence E. Ayres Memorial Session, December 1973.
15. "The Role of Income Distribution
in the Process of Development," paper prepared for the Consultation on
Power and Property in the Use of World Resources, The Ecumenical Institute,
World Council of Churches, Geneva, April 1974 (with James H. Weaver).
16. "Early Thought on the
Correlation of Law and Economics:
Comment," paper read at the History of Economics Society
Conference, May 1974.
17. "Making Sense of Corporate
Power: New Perspectives in the
Conventional Wisdom about Power and Wealth in Democratic Society, paper
prepared for Institute on Corporate Power in America, AFL-CIO Labor Studies Center,
May 1974.
18. "The Soviet Model of Economic
Development: A Reexamination,"
paper read at "Banff '74" International Conference, September
1974.
19. "Dissent from Orthodox
Economics: Comment," paper read at
The Eastern Economic Association Convention, October 1974.
20. "Income Distribution and the
History of Underdevelopment," paper read at the Southern Economic
Association convention, November 1974 (with James H. Weaver).
21. "External Restraints on
Development Efforts: Patterns of Dependency," one of seven invited papers
for the Conference on Third World Development Strategies, at University of
Notre Dame, April 1975.
22. "Income Distribution, Population
and Economic Development," paper read at The Conference on Values,
Population and Development. Institute of
Society, Ethics and the Life Sciences, October 1976.
23. "The Role of Population in
Western Development Theory," paper read at The Conference on Values,
Population and Development. Institute of
Society, Ethics and the Life Sciences, October 1976.
24. "Ideology and Theory Assessment
in Economics," paper read at The Conference on the Philosophy of the
Social Sciences, University of Notre Dame, November
1976.
25. "Income Distribution and
Patterns of Dependency," Special Lecture Program, Institute of
International and Public Affairs, St. Mary's University, Austin, Texas,
February 1977.
26. "Employment, Basic Human Needs,
and Economic Development," paper read at Conference on Growth with Equity,
Bread for the World Educational Fund, February 1978, with Kenneth P. Jameson.
27. "The Economy, Stewardship and
the Family," paper read at Stewardship Seminar, Pax
Christi, October 1979, with Mary Ellen Wilber.
28. "Life Style and the Limits to
Growth," paper read at Colloquium on Corporate Power and Life Style,
Jesuit School of Theology in Chicago, February, 1980.
29. "Goals of a Christian Economy
and the Future of the Corporation," paper read at the Judeo-Christian
Vision and the Modern Business Corporation: A Symposium, April 1980.
30. "Problems in the Mass Transit
Industry," paper read at the University of Illinois, October 1980;
University of Alabama, Birmingham, March 1981; Michigan State University, March
1981.
31. "Marketplace Magic and Economic
Development," paper read at The African Studies Center, UCLA, April 1982.
32. "The Economy, the Family, and
Social Justice," paper read at The National Symposium on the Family,"
Center for the Study of Family Development, University of Dayton, October,
1982. 33.
"Economic Development and Dependency Theory," Foreign Service
Institute, Washington, D.C. (January 1984).
34. "Economic Development in the
Third World and U.S. International Economic Policy," St. John's
University, Collegeville, MN (March 1984).
35. "The International Economy, the
Third World, and U.S. Economic Policy," Keynote address at The Textile
Industry: From Kensington to Korea, a
Conference on International Economic Ethics, Center for Ethics and Public
Policy, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA (April 1984).
36. "The Methodological Basis of
Hirschman's Development Economics:
Pattern Models vs. General Laws," The Hirschman Conference on
Economic Development and Democracy, The Kellogg
Institute, Notre Dame, IN (April 1984).
37. "Economic Development in the
Third World and U.S. International Economic Policy," The Warner Lecture,
College of St. Scholastica, Duluth, MN (October
1984).
38. "Ethics and Economics: The Bishops' Pastoral Letter on the U.S.
Economy," Paper presented at:
Fordham University, Purdue University, St. Lawrence University, La Salle
University, Kings College, St. Thomas College, Dayton University, University of
Rochester, Michigan Tech University (Jan. 1985-Sept. 1986).
39. "Economic Theory and the Common
Good," paper read at the Conference on Catholic Social Thought and the
Common Good, Notre Dame, April, 1986.
40. "Individualism, Interdependence
and the Common Good: Rapprochement between Economic Theory and Catholic Social
Thought," paper read at The Conference on Religious Perspectives on the
American Economic Order, De Paul University, Chicago, IL, March, 1987.
41. "Old Wine in New Bottles?: The New Institutional Economics," paper read at The Conference on What is Institutional
Economics All About?, Cremona Farm,
42. "The Moral Defense of Market
Capitalism: A Critique of the Literature," paper read at a consultation on
Biblical Perspectives on a Mixed Market Economy, Wheaton College, September,
1987 (with Laura Grimes).
43. "Trust, Moral Hazards, and
Social Economics," paper read at the Association for Social Economics
Conference,
44. "Third World Debt and Economic
Development: Alternative Paradigms," paper read at Interfaith Hunger
Appeal Conference on International Debt, Development, and the Hungry,
University of Notre Dame, June, 1990.
45. "The Organization of Work:
Markets, Bureaucratic Control and Moral Values." A paper for an
international conference celebrating the 100th anniversary of the Papal
Encyclical, Rerum Novarum, University
of San Francisco, June, 1991.
46. "Trust, Moral Hazards and Social
Economics," paper delivered at the Sixth World Congress of Social
Economics,
47. "From Rerum Novarum to Centesimus
Annus: The 100 Year Tradition of Catholic Social Thought," paper
presented at the conference on Labor, Community and Catholic Social Thought,
1891-1991, Kings College, October, 1991.
48. "Economics and Ethics,"
paper delivered to the Western Australian Economics Association,
49. "Towards a Humane
Development," paper delivered to the Development Studies Workshop,
50. "Ethics of Consumption: A Roman
Catholic View," paper delivered to the Conference on Consumption, Global
Stewardship and the Good Life, Institute for Philosophy and Public Affairs,
University of Maryland, October 1, 1994.
51. "Ethics and Capitalism,"
invited talk given to the Jerome Levy Economics Institute of Bard College,
November 3, 1994.
52. AEconomics, Ethics and Public Policy,@
paper presented as part of an Association for Evolutionary Economics panel at
the ASSA Convention,
53. ACatholic Social Thought and the Ethics of
Consumption,@ paper presented at the 8th World
Congress of Social Economics,
54. ACan a Christian be an Economist?,@
paper presented as part of an Association of Christian Economists panel at the
ASSA Convention, New Orleans, January, 1997.
55. AGlobalization and Democracy: A Comment on
Richard Falk,@ part of the Third Theodore M. Hesburgh, CSC Lectures on Ethics and Public Policy, The
Joan B. Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, University of Notre
Dame, February 20, 1997.
56. AGlobalization and Democracy,@
paper presented as part of an Association for Evolutionary Economics session at
the ASSA Conference, Chicago, IL, January 4, 1998.
57. AWisdom and the Christian Economist: or Was
the Good Samaritan a Bad Economist?,@ paper presented for the Conference on
Christian Economists Doing Economics: A View from the Trenches, Association for
Christian Economists, Chicago, IL, January 5, 1998.
58. AGlobalization and Church Teaching,@
paper presented to the
59. ATeaching Economics and Ethics: A Social
Economics Perspective,@ paper presented at the 9th World
Congress of Social Economics,
60. AEthics, Human Behavior and the
Methodology of Social Economics,@ paper presented as part of an
Association for Social Economics session at the ASSA Conference, Atlanta, GA,
January 4, 2002.
61. ATeaching a Course on Economics and Ethics
for Economics Majors,@ paper presented as part of an
Association for Social Economics session at the ASSA Conference,
62. AEthics, Human Behavior and Social
Economics,@ paper presented as part of an
Association for Social Economics session at the ASSA Conference,
63. “Poverty, Prophets &
Profits,” panel presentation at an Interfaith Council on Corporate
Responsibility conference, Notre Dame, IN,
64. “Beyond Self-Interest: Embodied Moral
Codes and Economic Justice,” Quest IV: What Moves Us? Lecture Series,
University of Richmond, March 26, 2007.
65. “Sustainable Development and the
Promotion of Human Dignity: Global Economy and Church Teaching,” paper
presented at a conference, “The Development of Peoples: Achieving Millennium
Goals,” A Celebration of the 40th Anniversary of Populorum Progressio, St. Michael’s
College, Burlington, Vermont, October 19, 2007.