Nobel laureate Al Roth on organ sale economics
Nobel laureate Al Roth discusses the economics of organ sales, exploring market-based solutions to address organ shortages. The article examines Roth's research on repugnance and market design, proposing regulated compensation for donors.
Key facts
- Al Roth is a Nobel laureate
- The article discusses economics of organ sales
- Roth studies repugnance and market design
- Regulated compensation for donors is proposed
- Organ shortages are a global issue
- Roth's work applies game theory to organ allocation
- The article is from the Financial Times
- The topic involves ethical and economic considerations
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- Financial Times