Fellows' & Center Staff Publications

Found 26 results

2010
Clark, C. M. A. (2010).  Practical wisdom and understanding the economy. Journal of Management Development. 29, 678-685. Abstract
2009
2007
Clark, C. M. A. (2007).  Economics of Catholic Social Thought. CTL Newsletter. 13(2),  Abstract
2006
Clark, C. M. A. (2006).  Doing Well/Doing Good. Review of Business. 27, 2-3. Abstract
Clark, C. M. A. (2006).  Christian Morals and the Competitive System Revisited. Journal of Economic Issues (Association for Evolutionary Economics). 40, 260-275. Abstract
2005
2004
2002
Clark, C. M. A. (2002).  Wealth and Poverty: On the Social Creation of Scarcity. Journal of Economic Issues (Association for Evolutionary Economics). 36, 415. Abstract
2001
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1999
1997
Clark, C. M. A. (1997).  AMERICA UNEQUAL (Book). Journal of Economic Issues (Association for Evolutionary Economics). 31, 287. Abstract
1996
1994
Clark, C. M. A. (1994).  Verification in Economics and History (Book). History of Political Economy. 26, 167-169. Abstract
Clark, C. M. A. (1994).  THE STRATIFIED STATE: RADICAL INSTITUTIONALIST THEORIES OF PARTICIPATION AND DUALITY (Book). Journal of Economic Issues (Association for Evolutionary Economics). 28, 927-929. Abstract
Clark, C. M. A. (1994).  The Veblen-Commons Award. Journal of Economic Issues (Association for Evolutionary Economics). 28, 321. Abstract
Clark, C. M. A. (1994).  Werner Stark and the Historiography of Economics. History of Economic Ideas. 2, 97-108. Abstract
1992
Clark, C. M. A. (1992).  An Institutionalist Critique of Sraffian Economics. Journal of Economic Issues (Association for Evolutionary Economics). 26, 457. Abstract

Food for Thought

A Catholic university is called to become an evermore effective instrument of cultural progress for individuals as well as for society. Included among its research activities, therefore, will be a study of serious contemporary problems in areas such as the dignity of human life, the promotion of justice for all, the quality of personal and family life, the protection of nature, the search for peace and political stability, a more just sharing in the world’s resources and a new economic and political order that will better serve the human community at a national and international level.

Pope John Paul II,
Ex Corde Ecclesiae (32)