How Strictest Price Control Of All Restrains A Great Medical Advance
This is the eighth installment in a nine-part series excerpting the chapter on medical care from the latest version of economist Thomas Sowell's "Applied Economics."The most stringent of all price controls is permitting no price at all to be charged. That is the legal situation in the United States and in various other countries, when it comes to people who donate one of their own organs to be transplanted into the body of someone else whose liver, kidneys or other organs are badly malfunctioning. It is illegal in these countries to charge for donating one's organs, though it is legal...
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