Thomas Ferguson (academic)
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Thomas Ferguson is an American political scientist
Political science
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 and author who studies and writes on politics
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 and economics
Economics
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, often within a historical
History
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 perspective. He is a political science professor at the University of Massachusetts Boston
University of Massachusetts Boston
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 and a member of the advisory board for George Soros
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' Institute for New Economic Thinking
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. He obtained his Ph.D. from Princeton University
Princeton University
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. A contributing editor for The Nation
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and a contributing writer to The Huffington Post
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, he is a frequent guest and economic commentator on numerous radio and television programs. He is known for his investment theory of party competition
Investment theory of party competition
The Investment theory of party competition is a political theory developed by University of Massachusetts professor Thomas Ferguson. The theory focuses on how business elites, not voters, play the leading part in political systems...

.

Selected works

Ferguson has written numerous scholarly articles, magazine pieces, and a number of books.

Scholarly

  • "Betting on Hitler - The Value of Political Connections in Nazi Germany," Quarterly Journal of Economics
    Quarterly Journal of Economics
    The Quarterly Journal of Economics, or QJE, is a peer-reviewed academic journal published by the Oxford University Press and edited at Harvard University's Department of Economics. Its current editors are Robert J. Barro, Elhanan Helpman and Lawrence F. Katz...

    , Feb. 2008
  • "The American Wage Structure, 1920-1947," Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis
    Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis
    The Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis is an academic journal published by the School of Business Administration at the University of Washington in cooperation with the University of Utah David Eccles School of Business and New York University's Leonard N. Stern School of Business. It...

    , 2004
  • "Mixed-Asset Portfolio Composition with Long-Term Holding Periods and Uncertainty," Levy Economics Institute
    Levy Economics Institute
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     Working Paper No. 249, Sep. 1998
  • “The Political Economy of Knowledge and the Changing Politics of the Philosophy of Science”. Telos
    TELOS (journal)
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    15 (Spring 1973). New York: Telos Press.


Popular press

  • "Financial Regulation? Don't Get Your Hopes Up", Talking Points Memo
    Talking Points Memo
    Talking Points Memo is a web-based political journalism organization created and run by Josh Marshall, journalist and historian covering issues from a "politically left perspective,". It debuted on November 12, 2000...

    , 2008-04-17
  • "Bridge Loan to Nowhere?", The Nation
    The Nation
    The Nation is the oldest continuously published weekly magazine in the United States. The periodical, devoted to politics and culture, is self-described as "the flagship of the left." Founded on July 6, 1865, It is published by The Nation Company, L.P., at 33 Irving Place, New York City.The Nation...

    , 2008-09-24

Books

  • 1987. Golden Rule: The Investment Theory of Party Competition
    Investment theory of party competition
    The Investment theory of party competition is a political theory developed by University of Massachusetts professor Thomas Ferguson. The theory focuses on how business elites, not voters, play the leading part in political systems...

     and the Logic of Money-Driven Politics
  • 1986. Right Turn: The Decline of the Democrats and the Future of American Politics with co-author Joel Rogers
    Joel Rogers
    Joel Rogers is an American academic and political activist. Currently a professor of law, political science, public affairs and sociology at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, he also directs the Center on Wisconsin Strategy and its projects, including the Center for State Innovation, Mayors...

    .
  • 1984. The Political Economy: Readings in the Politics and Economics of American Public Policy

External links

  • UMass Boston polisci profile
  • UMass Boston public policy profile
  • Thomas Ferguson's articles in The Nation
    The Nation
    The Nation is the oldest continuously published weekly magazine in the United States. The periodical, devoted to politics and culture, is self-described as "the flagship of the left." Founded on July 6, 1865, It is published by The Nation Company, L.P., at 33 Irving Place, New York City.The Nation...

    .
  • Thomas Ferguson's articles in Mother Jones
    Mother Jones (magazine)
    Mother Jones is an American independent news organization, featuring investigative and breaking news reporting on politics, the environment, human rights, and culture. Mother Jones has been nominated for 23 National Magazine Awards and has won six times, including for General Excellence in 2001,...

    .
  • "Giant holes in new banking rules" Thomas Ferguson interview on The Real News, November 2009 (video and print transcript).
  • "Obama should save banks not bankers" Thomas Ferguson interview on The Real News, March 2009 (video and print transcript).
  • "Money and Power in the 2000 Elections" Thomas Ferguson interview on Democracy Now!
    Democracy Now!
    Democracy Now! and its staff have received several journalism awards, including the Gracie Award from American Women in Radio & Television; the George Polk Award for its 1998 radio documentary Drilling and Killing: Chevron and Nigeria's Oil Dictatorship, on the Chevron Corporation and the deaths of...

    , November 07, 2000 (audio and print transcript).
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