Per capita income varies substantially across the country. If there was a free market in which payments

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Per capita income varies substantially across the country. If there was a free market in which payments for kidneys was permitted within the United States, would you expect there to be different prices in different parts of the country? In which areas of the countries would you expect the most organs to be offered for donation? Keeping in mind that insurance, either private or public, pays for essentially all transplants, would these same areas also be the chief “exporting” areas? Explain.

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The Economics of Public Issues

ISBN: 978-0134018973

19th edition

Authors: Roger LeRoy Miller, Daniel K. Benjamin, Douglass C. North

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