Call for Economists Interested in Pro Bono Research on Catholic Education

Catholic schools serve 62 million K12 students, with Catholic universities serving millions more. Yet relatively littleapplied research by economists has been conducted on Catholic schools, especially in the developing world whereenrollment is rising quickly. I am exploring the possibility of creating a advisory team of economists who could sup-port the International Office of Catholic Education…

Fairness in the 21st Century

After the score of reviews already written about Thomas Piketty’s Capital in the Twenty-First Century over the last few months, it is futile to rehearse the same arguments about the economics of the book yet one more time. Suffice it to refer the reader to the reviews of Debraj Ray, Larry Summers, or Per Krusell and Tony Smith. However, the readers of this newsletter may find of some interest to reflect not on the book itself, but on the reasons of its success and why those reasons point out to the challenges that Catholic economists need to address to help building a fair society in the twenty-first century. …