Economic Development
USC Price School research analyzes drivers of economic development, examining employment strategies to promote growth; how fashion, art and culture affect economies; and the role of hospitals and clinics in neighborhood economic development.
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Expert testimony: Film industry incentives don’t justify the cost
Michael Thom, a USC Price School Associate Professor, informed a California Senate committee that film production tax breaks don’t add up to gains for taxpayers.
Featured Faculty: Michael Thom
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Los Angeles Times
Schoen (Neighborhood Data for Social Change at the USC Lusk Center) quoted about the expense for a family to attend a Dodger’s game
Marketplace
Currid-Halkett interviewed about recession indicators that are cultural and not necessarily scientifically proven
Featured Faculty: Elizabeth Currid-Halkett
Los Angeles Times
Green quoted about “Project Recovery” report that details how officials can revitalize Los Angeles-area communities that were burned in the Eaton and Palisades fires
Featured Faculty: Richard K. Green
NBC News
Rose interviewed about the economic costs of the Los Angeles wildfires
Featured Faculty: Adam Rose
The Mortgage Note
Myers quoted on how high house prices multiplied by high interest rates is influencing people to move
Featured Faculty: Dowell Myers
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