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589. Why Has the Opioid Crisis Lasted So Long?

Most epidemics flare up, do their damage, and fade away. This one has been raging for almost 30 years. To find out why, it’s time to ask some uncomfortable questions. (Part one of a two-part series.)

Episode 589 of the Freakonomics Radio podcast, hosted by Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher, titled "589. Why Has the Opioid Crisis Lasted So Long?" was published on May 23, 2024 and runs 48 minutes.

May 23, 2024 ·48m · Freakonomics Radio

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Most epidemics flare up, do their damage, and fade away. This one has been raging for almost 30 years. To find out why, it’s time to ask some uncomfortable questions. (Part one of a two-part series.)

Most epidemics flare up, do their damage, and fade away. This one has been raging for almost 30 years. To find out why, it’s time to ask some uncomfortable questions. (Part one of a two-part series.)

 

  • SOURCES:
    • David Cutler, professor of economics at Harvard University.
    • Travis Donahoe, professor of health policy and management at the University of Pittsburgh.
    • Keith Humphreys, professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at Stanford University.
    • Stephen Loyd, chief medical officer of Cedar Recovery and chair of the Tennessee Opioid Abatement Council.

 

 


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