1. Oh Really O’Reilly

    February 3, 2009 by Stephen J. Haessler

    TV commentator Bill O’Reilly rails against all sorts of things in an entertaining and at times even informative way. But when it comes to speculators manipluating the price of oil, he really piles on the scorn. This is all on behalf of the folks, you understand, ’cause he’s looking out for us. To help in this wothwhile task it might be good if Mr. O’Reilly put down the ratings reports and picked up an economics text. He would be better off for it, and so would his viewers.  (more…)


  2. Price Information

    October 15, 2008 by Stephen J. Haessler

    Sometimes price fluctuations are painful to investors. The DJIA dropped 733 points today. Ouch! Sometimes price fluctuations offer relief to consumers. Crude oil is under $75 per barrel today. Road trip! But all prices send important signals in a free economy that are vital in keeping goods and services flowing where they are wanted.

    And economists always have interesting things to say about what prices tell us. (more…)


  3. House Votes, Markets Drop

    September 29, 2008 by Stephen J. Haessler

    On the feast of St. Michael the Archangel the United States House of Representatives voted against passage of the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008 by 228 to 205. The Dow Jones Industrial Average lost nearly 778 points shortly thereafter, its biggest one day decline. It is clear that the Catholic social doctrine principle of the common good as well as the economic concepts of macroeconomic stabilization and moral hazard, among others, are involved in understanding what’s going on. We will explore financial market turmoil and these themes.


  4. Prices

    September 25, 2008 by Stephen J. Haessler

    The St. Andrew lesson explores scriptural references to the problem of scarcity, Catholic perspectives on the common good and how competitive free markets can promote it, and the economics of supply and demand. Students apply the principles they learned in this lesson by classifying goods and services exhibiting recent price fluctuations into those which promote and those which do not promote the common good.


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