Thomas Ferguson

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Thomas Ferguson is the Research Director at the Institute for New Economic Thinking. He is Professor Emeritus at the University of Massachusetts, Boston and Senior Fellow at Better Markets. He received his Ph.D. from Princeton University and taught formerly at MIT and the University of Texas, Austin. He is the author or coauthor of several books, including Golden Rule (University of Chicago Press, 1995) and Right Turn (Hill & Wang, 1986). His articles have appeared in many scholarly journals, including the Quarterly Journal of Economics, International Organization, International Studies Quarterly, and the Journal of Economic History. He is a member of the editorial board of the International Journal of Political Economy and a longtime Contributing Editor at The Nation.

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Legislators Never Bowl Alone: Big Money, Mass Media, and the Polarization of Congress

Paper Conference paper | | Apr 2011

This is a small paper on a big subject: the polarization of American politics since the mid-1970s. In its early stages this process bore more than a passing resemblance to the opening scenes of a Grade B disaster movie: With almost everyone’s attention focused elsewhere, a series of tiny, seemingly insignificant departures from long standing routines took place.

Big Money, Mass Media, and the Polarization of Congress

Article | Jan 11, 2011

Paper presented at Bretton Woods Conference

When Wolves Cry “Wolf”: Systemic Financial Crises and the Myth of the Danaid Jar

Article | Apr 10, 2010

Presented at the inaugural Conference at King’s College

When Wolves Cry “Wolf”: Systemic Financial Crises and the Myth of the Danaid Jar

Paper Conference paper | | Apr 2010

Financial crises are staggeringly costly. Only major wars rival them in the burdens they place on public finances.

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