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PricePod - Public Policy Conversations

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Each month, the PricePod bridges the gap between theory and practice, offering new perspectives on how public policy impacts our lives and communities. Our conversations with USC Price School faculty range far and wide, from issues like traffic gridlock and the homelessness crisis to the spiraling cost of healthcare and corruption in politics. Whether you’re a policy wonk, a student, or simply curious about how research can change our world, the PricePod is your source for informed, engaging, and thought-provoking discussions. Join us on the first Wednesday of each month as we explore the world of public policy, one episode at a time.2024 Ciencia Política Política y Gobierno
Episodios
  • Closing the Revolving Door at HHS
    Jun 4 2025

    The Food and Drug Administration plans to ban employees of regulated companies, including drug manufacturers, from serving on the agency’s advisory committees. The new policy is aimed at combating industry influence and conflicts of interest, but will it make a difference? We are joined by Genevieve Kanter, an Associate Professor at the USC Price School, who has researched conflicts of interest at the FDA as well as the “revolving door” of people moving between jobs in government and regulated industries.

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    30 m
  • The Economics of Disasters
    May 7 2025

    The Los Angeles wildfires were one of the costliest natural disasters in U.S. history, killing dozens of people and destroying thousands of homes and businesses. As catastrophes like this one become more common, we are joined by Research Professor Adam Rose, a leading expert in the economics of disasters. We discuss how these estimates are calculated and what can be done to make disasters less costly.

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    29 m
  • A Solution to the Opioid Epidemic
    Apr 2 2025

    The opioid epidemic has killed roughly 900,000 Americans since the year 1999 – and one of the factors that fueled the crisis was doctors overprescribing opioids to patients. Jason Doctor, a USC Price School Professor, has been researching a way to curb overprescribing: notifying doctors when their patients fatally overdose. In this episode, we’ll discuss his studies and how they can help policymakers combat this health crisis.

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    28 m
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