Rev. Ernest Bartell, csc
Professor Emeritus of Economics
(PhD, Princeton University, 1966)
211 Hesburgh Center
574-631-7816
email: ebartell@nd.edu
Geographic focus: Latin America
Thematic interests: Economic development; Catholic social teaching; economics of education.
Current research: Economic development, particularly in Latin America, and the economics of education.
Selected publications: Coeditor, The Child in Latin America, (2000); coeditor, Business and Democracy in Latin America (1994); “John Paul II and International Development,” in O. Williams and J. Houck, eds., The Making of an Economic Vision (1991); “Private Goods, Public Goods and the Common Good: Another Look at Economics and Ethics in Catholic Social Teaching,” in J. Houck and O. Williams, eds., The Challenge of the Common Good to US Capitalism (1986); “The United States and Third World Poor in the International Economy: Some Economic and Ethical Issues,” in J. Houck and O. Williams, eds., Catholic Social Teaching and the US Economy (1982); Catholic Higher Education: Trends in Enrollment and Finance (1982).
Working papers: #198 Privatization: The Role of Domestic Business; #184 Business Perceptions and the Transition to Democracy in Chile.