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Paul D. McNelis, S.J., is America’s contributing editor for economics and professor emeritus of finance at the Gabelli School of Business at Fordham University, in New York City.
John L. Lewis, center, in 1938 (Wikicommons photo)
In All Things
Paul D. McNelis, S.J.
Sadly, our contemporary labor leaders have not had the forward-looking vision of John L. Lewis.
GROUNDWORK. The Eva Perón Foundation (Eva Perón at lower left) provided assistance to children from impoverished backgrounds.
Paul D. McNelis, S.J.
Argentines have experienced a very different form of capitalism.
In All Things
Paul D. McNelis, S.J.
Throwing more federal money at cancer research does not in any way guarantee cures will materialize sooner rather than later.
In All Things
Paul D. McNelis, S.J.
Looking at the potential for negative financial “contagion” effects throughout the region or the world after the recent meltdown and the suspension of trading in the Chinese market.
In All Things
Paul D. McNelis, S.J.
Unconventional monetary policy measures used to stimulate the economy in the face of the great recession represented a major break for the Federal Reserve
Paul D. McNelis, S.J.
The euro was a bold initiative, but time has shown how vulnerable the EU structure is.
Current Comment
Paul D. McNelis, S.J.
Context for the financial crisis facing the United States.