Research shows that properly devised economic incentives increase the supply of blood without hampering its safety; similar effects may be expected also for other body parts such as bone marrow and organs. These positive effects alone, however, do not necessarily justify the introduction of payments for supplying body parts, because these activities concern contested commodities or repugnant transactions. Societies may want to prevent these transactions even if they increase supply, because of ethical concerns. When transactions involve contested commodities, therefore, there often is tension between the efficiency-enhancing effects of trades mediated by a monetary price and the moral opposition to the provision of these payments. In this a...
This essay examines the increasing commodification of the body with respect to tissues, gametes, and...
For over twenty years, human live-organ sales have been banned in the United States and most of the ...
It is undisputed in the biotechnology industry that human body parts play a vital role in research. ...
Research shows that properly devised economic incentives increase the supply of blood without hamper...
Most societies prohibit some market transactions based on moral concerns, even when the exchanges wo...
The clinical use of blood has a long history, but its apparent stability belies the complexity of co...
Over 6,500 individuals died in 2012 waiting for an organ transplant in the United States. In the con...
The article argued to the contrary that at least insofar as organ transplants were concerned, this g...
There are growing debates about the appropriateness of offering money in exchange for the provision ...
<div><p>Most societies prohibit some market transactions based on moral concerns, even when the exch...
In 1984, federal legislation outlawing payment for human organs for transplantation was adopted afte...
The legalization of markets in human organs would save lives. Human lives matter. Therefore, weshoul...
As your parents doubtless told you, money can\u27t buy everything. Nearly all cultures reserve certa...
Most societies prohibit some market transactions based on moral concerns, even when the exchanges wo...
Abstract The clinical use of blood has a long history, but its apparent stability belies the complex...
This essay examines the increasing commodification of the body with respect to tissues, gametes, and...
For over twenty years, human live-organ sales have been banned in the United States and most of the ...
It is undisputed in the biotechnology industry that human body parts play a vital role in research. ...
Research shows that properly devised economic incentives increase the supply of blood without hamper...
Most societies prohibit some market transactions based on moral concerns, even when the exchanges wo...
The clinical use of blood has a long history, but its apparent stability belies the complexity of co...
Over 6,500 individuals died in 2012 waiting for an organ transplant in the United States. In the con...
The article argued to the contrary that at least insofar as organ transplants were concerned, this g...
There are growing debates about the appropriateness of offering money in exchange for the provision ...
<div><p>Most societies prohibit some market transactions based on moral concerns, even when the exch...
In 1984, federal legislation outlawing payment for human organs for transplantation was adopted afte...
The legalization of markets in human organs would save lives. Human lives matter. Therefore, weshoul...
As your parents doubtless told you, money can\u27t buy everything. Nearly all cultures reserve certa...
Most societies prohibit some market transactions based on moral concerns, even when the exchanges wo...
Abstract The clinical use of blood has a long history, but its apparent stability belies the complex...
This essay examines the increasing commodification of the body with respect to tissues, gametes, and...
For over twenty years, human live-organ sales have been banned in the United States and most of the ...
It is undisputed in the biotechnology industry that human body parts play a vital role in research. ...