In 1991, the World Health Assembly approved a set of Guiding Principles which emphasize voluntary donation, non-commercialization and a preference for cadavers over living donors” (World Health Organization). We investigate whether factors such as inequality, rule of law and religion have any effect on the ratio of cadaveric transplants to all transplants. Using an unbalanced annual dataset from 64 countries over 1993-2004, we show particularly for developing countries that an improvement in equality and rule of law encourage cadaveric kidney transplants. Religion also plays an important role in that relationship.Cadaveric and live-donor kidney transplants, rule of law, religious beliefs, inequality
Problems and outcomes of living unrelated donor transplants in the developing countries. The increas...
We study the allocation of cadaveric donor kidneys for transplantation based merely on waiting time....
Deceased donor organs are an absolutely scare healthcare resource, meaning demand vastly exceeds a f...
Using an unbalanced annual dataset from 63 countries over 1998-2002, we show that improvements in eq...
In 1991, the World Health Assembly approved a set of Guiding Principles which emphasize voluntary do...
This paper empirically investigates the role of institutions, income inequality, cultural diff...
This paper empirically investigates the role of institutions, income inequality, cultural difference...
Organs for transplantation are a scarce resource. Paying to increase the supply of organs is illegal...
This paper provides an econometric analysis of the relationship between live and deceased (cadaveric...
This paper uses variation in traffic safety laws and obesity rates to identify substitution patterns...
Every year, the United States receives 35,000 new requests for kidney transplants. Kidney reserves, ...
ORAL SESSIONS - Best AbstractsKidney allocation from cadaveric donors must balance two main principl...
As people around the world continue to die on organ transplant waiting lists, the international comm...
Living kidney donor transplantations are complex; add to that financial compensation to the donor an...
Over 6,500 individuals died in 2012 waiting for an organ transplant in the United States. In the con...
Problems and outcomes of living unrelated donor transplants in the developing countries. The increas...
We study the allocation of cadaveric donor kidneys for transplantation based merely on waiting time....
Deceased donor organs are an absolutely scare healthcare resource, meaning demand vastly exceeds a f...
Using an unbalanced annual dataset from 63 countries over 1998-2002, we show that improvements in eq...
In 1991, the World Health Assembly approved a set of Guiding Principles which emphasize voluntary do...
This paper empirically investigates the role of institutions, income inequality, cultural diff...
This paper empirically investigates the role of institutions, income inequality, cultural difference...
Organs for transplantation are a scarce resource. Paying to increase the supply of organs is illegal...
This paper provides an econometric analysis of the relationship between live and deceased (cadaveric...
This paper uses variation in traffic safety laws and obesity rates to identify substitution patterns...
Every year, the United States receives 35,000 new requests for kidney transplants. Kidney reserves, ...
ORAL SESSIONS - Best AbstractsKidney allocation from cadaveric donors must balance two main principl...
As people around the world continue to die on organ transplant waiting lists, the international comm...
Living kidney donor transplantations are complex; add to that financial compensation to the donor an...
Over 6,500 individuals died in 2012 waiting for an organ transplant in the United States. In the con...
Problems and outcomes of living unrelated donor transplants in the developing countries. The increas...
We study the allocation of cadaveric donor kidneys for transplantation based merely on waiting time....
Deceased donor organs are an absolutely scare healthcare resource, meaning demand vastly exceeds a f...