UNITED STATES ECONOMIC IMPLICATIONS OF BISHOPS' PASTORAL Printed for the use of the Committee on Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs 45-703 O U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE WASHINGTON: 1985 HOUSE COMMITTEE ON BANKING, FINANCE AND URBAN AFFAIRS FERNAND J. ST GERMAIN, Rhode Island, Chairman Texas HENRY B. GONZALEZ, STEPHEN L. NEAL, North Carolina JIM COOPER, Tennessee SANDER M. LEVIN, Michigan ESTEBAN E. TORRES, California PAUL E. KANJORSKI, Pennsylvania BART GORDON, Tennessee THOMAS J. MANTON, New York CHALMERS P. WYLIE, Ohio STEWART B. MCKINNEY, Connecticut JIM LEACH, Iowa NORMAN D. SHUMWAY, California STAN PARRIS, Virginia BILL MCCOLLUM, Florida GEORGE C. WORTLEY, New York DOUG BEREUTER, Nebraska THOMAS J. RIDGE, Pennsylvania ROD CHANDLER, Washington J. ALEX MCMILLAN, North Carolina Barrett, Nancy S., chair, department of economics, the American University, Prepared statement, "Achieving Full Employment" Eisner, Robert, William R. Kenan professor of economics, Northwestern Uni- Prepared statement, "The U.S. Catholic Bishops on Employment". Sawhill, Isabel V., economist, the Urban Institute Prepared statement, "Unemployment and Poverty: Can We Do Better?" ... Tobin, James, 1981 Nobel Laureate in Economics; Cowles Foundation, Yale University, Department of Economics, New Haven, CT Prepared statement, "Running the Economy With Less Unemployment Carnevale, Anthony Patrick, statement on the Bishops' Pastoral Letter "First Draft of the U.S. Bishops' Pastoral Letter on Catholic Social Teaching and the U.S. Economy," from Origins, NC, Documentary Service, November |