Title: Associate Professor
Department: Public Administration
Email: fprager@csudh.edu
Phone: (310) 243-3661
Contact Preference: Email
Climate Change, Earthquakes, Economics, Supply Chain, Inflation, Energy, Homeland Security, Natural Disasters, Public Administration, Public Policy, Terrorism, Extremism
Dr. Prager is co-director of the South Bay Economics Institute. His research is focused on the policy and economics of disasters and has used computable general equilibrium analysis to estimate the macroeconomic impacts of environmental policy, natural disasters, and terrorism events. Prior to joining CSUDH, Prager was a postdoctoral research associate at USC Price School of Public Policy and Center for Risk and Economic Analysis of Terrorism Events (CREATE), working with numerous Department of Homeland Security agencies on different policy analyses.
Ph.D., University of Southern California
M.P.P., University of Southern California
B.S., International Relations, London School of Economics and Political Science
Western Europe. Prager is originally from the United Kingdom.
Mottek on Money (from 26:90), KABC 790, 2022
South Bay Economic Forecast Predicts Mixed Bag of Financial Fortunes, Daily Breeze, 2022
Study on California’s Freight Competitiveness Presented at Public Forum, CSUDH Campus News Center 2022
Smaller Metros Have Become Very Attractive to Renters, But Are They Ready to Welcome New Residents?, RentCafe, 2022
Fynnwin Prager’s Influenza Economic Research Pays Dividends During COVID-19, CSUDH Campus News Center, 2021