Boosting the cost of sodas and sugary drinks might not necessarily add up to better health, say USC experts.
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Two related studies from a USC professor show a country torn between helping people for free and imposing costs on those who need a hand.
Antonio Bento, professor of public policy and economics at the USC Price School of Public Policy, was named an inaugural member of the executive committee of the new research entity.
It’s the ultimate field trip for public health policy students: visiting the state capital to meet with lawmakers.
Findings by USC and other universities contradict claims by the Trump administration, which aims to roll back fuel economy standards.
USC Leonard Davis School faculty member spent the past year as a Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health Policy Fellow in Washington, D.C.
The USC Center of Public Diplomacy’s Jay Wang weighs in on how technology is changing the rules of policymaking.
To help the community’s most vulnerable, Chris Ah San learns to navigate the world of policymaking.
High-deductible plans are falling short of their promises of significant savings for consumers, study finds.
USC experts say cash prices for medication can vary widely in the same neighborhood. But few comparison shop for health care.