Corruption

September 25, 2008 by Stephen J. Haessler

The Judas (St. Matthias) lesson explores Biblical passages on corruption and betrayal, Catholic perspectives on social sin and the requirement to oppose it, and the economics of principal-agent problems, rent seeking, and New Institutional Economic theory. Students apply what they learned in the lesson by writing a script for an oral report on how to combat social sin in institutions like schools.


Leave a Reply

Please note: Comment moderation is enabled and may delay your comment. There is no need to resubmit your comment.

What is A&M?

Apostles & Markets is a resource for anyone interested in bringing principles of Catholic social doctrine together with economic analysis. (Learn More)

Lessons

  • St. Peter (9)
  • St. Andrew (4)
  • St. James (5)
  • St. John (5)
  • St. Philip (4)
  • St. Bartholomew (6)
  • St. Thomas (2)
  • St. Matthew (3)
  • St. James the Lesser (4)
  • St. Jude (3)
  • St. Simon (5)
  • Judas (St. Matthias) (3)

Other Categories

Popular Tags

Archives

Author's Message...

I wrote Apostles & Markets with Catholic teachers in mind...
Stephen J. Haessler, Ph.D.

Bookmarks

Recommended Reading

Click each cover for more info and a short review.