Thomas M. Flaherty
@tm_flaherty
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PhD candidate in Political Science, University of California, San Diego | International political economy
Joined February 2018
Shout out to @bitmeehan @orimontti @cfbalcazar for all the preparation! Tagging our presenters: @sabrinabarias @ZoeGe37 @ZenobiaChan Robin Wang @tm_flaherty ByungKoo Kim @CrippaLorenzo @natemariano @Jialu_tt @bitmeehan @NicolaNones @zhangYalier
We are excited to announce the program for the Graduate Students in International Political Economy (GSIPE) workshop for APSA 2022! Also, join us at happy hour at 7 pm on Saturday!
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Mackenzie's research seeks to understand how political institutions impact the connection between voters and their representatives. His dissertation shows that parties use name recognition to influence primary election outcomes. https://t.co/OMuistfmUv
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I am on the job market this fall! Next week, I will present my work on #gerontocracy and its implications for social welfare at the @YouthPolRep conference, and will then be at @APSAtweets. Please reach out if you would like to meet up and chat in Montreal!
Charles studies youth representation in aging societies. His JMP shows that young mayors in Japan increase social spending on young families, especially through long-term investment, but do not reduce spending on the elderly @cmcclean
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Marco studies crime, violence, and criminal governance. His JMP shows that gov't crackdowns can push drug cartels to expand beyond their strongholds, and that cartels decrease electoral competition in the territories they move to @Marco_Alcocer1
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#FirstView from @IntOrgJournal - There are new International Organization articles available online - https://t.co/dLA5bcb7KH
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#FirstView @tm_flaherty & Ronald Rogowski explore the distribution effects of the Liberal International Order, arguing that gains concentrate in a segment of workers with superlative talents, extraordinarily productive firms, or heavily agglomerated cities https://t.co/R44SIzOQ3H
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Action shot from @The_PEIO seminar. Today's paper by @noahzucker @AllieCarnegie and Richard Clark on whether and why populist governments suppress scientific data when reporting to IOs. Paper is here: https://t.co/ajS7Dcl2nV
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