Moral Economics: From Prostitution To Organ Sales, What Controversial Transactions Reveal About How Markets Work

Moral Economics: From Prostitution To Organ Sales, What Controversial Transactions Reveal About How Markets Work

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A Nobel PrizeWinning Economist Shows Us Why We Have To Deal In TradeOffs When We CanT Agree On WhatS Right And WhatS Wrong.Some Of The Most Intractable Controversies In Our Divided Society Are, At Bottom, About What Actions And Transactions Should Be Banned. Should Women And Couples Be Able To Purchase Contraception, Access In Vitro Fertilization, And End Pregnancy By Obtaining An Abortion? Should People Be Able To Buy Marijuana? What About Fentanyl? Can Someone Be Paid To Donate Blood Plasma, Or A Kidney?Disagreements Are Fierce Because Arguments On Both Sides Are Often Made In Uncompromising Moral Or Religious Terms. But In Moral Economics, Nobel PrizeWinning Economist Alvin E. Roth Asserts That We Can Make Progress On These And Other Difficult Topics If We View Them As MarketsTools To Help Decide Who Gets WhatAnd Understand How Those Markets Can Be FineTuned To Be More Functional. Markets DonT Have To Allow Everything Or Ban Everything. Prudent Market Design Can Find A Balance Between Preserving PeopleS Rights To Pursue Their Own Interests And Protecting The Most Vulnerable From Harm.Combining RothS Unparalleled Expertise As Market Design Pioneer With His Incisive, Witty Accounts Of Complicated Issues, Moral Economics Offers A Powerful And Innovative New Framework For Resolving TodayS Hardest Controversies.

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