1. Clunker Stimulus

    October 5, 2009 by Stephen J. Haessler

    Today’s Wall Street Journal editorial mentions a study by Burton Abrams and George Parsons which finds that the ‘cash for clunkers’ program cost $2,000 per vehicle over the benefits of replacing less with more efficient vehicles. This works out to about $1.4 billion less for the US economy. With stimulus like this, who needs a recession?


  2. Mankiw-Krugman Wager Over Growth

    March 11, 2009 by Stephen J. Haessler

    My money’s on Mankiw. The bet was offered by Harvard economist Greg Mankiw over the projected growth of the United States economy between 2008 and 2013. The growth rate the Obama administration is using is 15.6%.  Earth to Obama administration. (more…)


  3. Catholic Economists on Stimulus Package

    March 2, 2009 by Stephen J. Haessler

    There’s an important article in the recent Our Sunday Visitor by Joseph O’Brien titled Catholic Economists Take Issue with Federal Stimulus Package. The article highlights some economists’ concerns with the recently passed stimulus package, or Economic Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009. Both liberals like Alan S. Blinder and conservatives like John Mueller are concerned about the package, though for different reasons. (more…)


  4. Between A Liquidity Trap and A Stimulus Hard Place

    December 16, 2008 by Stephen J. Haessler

    To borrow a frequently uttered and painfully obvious observation from Everett, George Clooney’s character in the film “O Brother, Where Art Thou,” we’re in a tight spot. But so are economic policy makers. (more…)


  5. Stabilization

    September 25, 2008 by Stephen J. Haessler

    The St. Simon lesson explores scriptural references to economic stability, Catholic perspectives on the proper role of the state in promoting human dignity, and the economics of monetary and fiscal stabilization policies. Students apply what they learned by writing and presenting a report on current macroeconomic conditions and appropriate economic and moral policy proscriptions.


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