BIOGRAPHY

Edward Hadas is a Research Fellow at Blackfriars Hall, Oxford University,  associated with the Las Casas Institute.  

Before coming to Oxford, he worked as a journalist for more than a decade, mostly with Reuters Breakingviews, with a year as Assistant Editor of the Lex column at the Financial Times. Before that, he spent several decades working as an equity analyst for various companies in the United States and Europe.  

He is the author of three books: Human Goods, Economic Evils, A Moral Look at the Dismal Science (ISI Books, 2007); Counsels of Imperfection: Thinking through Catholic Social Teaching (Catholic University of America Press, 2021); and Money, Finance, Reality, Morality (Ethics Press, 2022). He is currently writing a book on narratives of modernity. 

Edward was educated at Columbia University, Oxford University, and SUNY Binghamton. He was born in 1956 in the United States. He has lived in the UK since 1992

Edward.Hadas@gmail.com