Elise Daniel
Elise Daniel is a contributing writer for the Institute for Faith, Work & Economics. She is the creative director at Bellwether Communications and has previously worked with the Values & Capitalism project at A.E.I. and the Acton Institute. Her articles have been published in Real Clear Religion, The Detroit News, Relevant Magazine, and AFF Doublethink. She has a BBA in Economics from James Madison University.
IFWE’s Midweek Memo – 06.26.13
Offering you the latest news, analysis, and opinion on all things faith, work, and economics.
Towards the end of poverty The Economist
What “Making More” Means to Me The Jason Womack Company
The Regulated States of America Wall Street Journal
Sweden’s “Good Socialism:” Not So Good for Young People Values and Capitalism
Anthony Bradley on Sustainability and Stewardship Acton Institute
Leave your comments here.
Elise Daniel
Continue Reading
VIEW ALL
Economic Flourishing is Tied to ‘One Nation Always Under God’
If America is to remain the shining city on the hill—the greatest nation on...
America Needs ‘Mere Economics’
Free market economics. Keynesian economics. Austrian economics. Marxist economics. Conservative economics. There are about...
Seeing the People Behind Smith’s ‘Invisible Hand’
You’ve probably heard economists speak of the “invisible hand.” This term comes from economist...