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| | The Theory of the Firm, Managerial Responsibility, and Catholic Social Teaching (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05) |
 | | Therefore, the active participation of everyone in the running of an enterprise should be promoted. |
 | | Nothing in Catholic teaching suggests that Christian values cannot be pursued in ways that increase the efficient allocation of resources, expand the availability of material goods, and ensure investors and managers a fair return for their risk, foresight, and work. |
 | | A firm that conforms to Catholic principles may, in fact, be a competitive, efficient producer and market participant, as well as one that fosters the common good. |
| www.acton.org /publicat/m_and_m/2003_fall/garvey.html (5946 words) |
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