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J. Radcliffe Richards An ethical market in human organs article Erin and Harris propose to establish a restricted market in organs from living donors as one of the options to make up for the shortfall of organs available for transplantation. This market can be accomplished by establishing a single purchaser system within a confined market place.

An ethical market in human organs

J. Radcliffe Richards

Journal of medical ethics, vol. 29, no. 3, 2003, pp. 139–140

Abstract

Erin and Harris propose to establish a restricted market in organs from living donors as one of the options to make up for the shortfall of organs available for transplantation. This market can be accomplished by establishing a single purchaser system within a confined market place.

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