1. 1. Overview
    Fair trade products have become enormously popular in recent years. On their surface, they appear to offer an unusual combination of benefits: they raise compensation for farmers who participate. People can assist others by an apparently more responsible consumption. They appear to better connect suppliers and consumers across the globe, etc. (more…)


  2. Morality and Economics of Trade

    November 10, 2008 by Stephen J. Haessler

    Some of the 2008 Presidential candidates have very different records of supporting free trade. To see a comparison of career voting records of Senators McCain (88%) and Obama (36%) on free trade policy see Cato Institute’s useful rating scale at its Center for Trade Policy Studies. (more…)


  3. Trade

    September 25, 2008 by Stephen J. Haessler

    The St. Thomas lesson explores scriptural references to commerce and trade, Catholic perspectives on solidarity, subsidiarity, and the universal destination of goods, and the economics of Ricardian trade theory. Students apply what they learned in the lesson by writing a summary of a webquest into United States trade with Canada and Mexico.


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