The Price of Life: $50,000 for an Egg, Why Not $1,500 for a Kidney? An Argument to Establish a Market for Organ Procurement Similar to the Current Market for Human Egg Procurement
Author:
Margaret R. Sobota
(Washington University School of Law)
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The Price of Life: $50,000 for an Egg, Why Not $1,500 for a Kidney? An Argument to Establish a Market for Organ Procurement Similar to the Current Market for Human Egg Procurement
Author:
Margaret R. Sobota
(Washington University School of Law)
Keywords: Donation of organs, tissues, etc., Law & economics, Health care industry, Reproductive technology, Oocyte donation, Organ transplantation, Tissue donation, National Organ Transplant Act of 1984
Sobota,
M.
(2004) 'The Price of Life: $50,000 for an Egg, Why Not $1,500 for a Kidney? An Argument to Establish a Market for Organ Procurement Similar to the Current Market for Human Egg Procurement',
Washington University Law Review.
82(3)
:1225-1249.
Sobota,
M.
The Price of Life: $50,000 for an Egg, Why Not $1,500 for a Kidney? An Argument to Establish a Market for Organ Procurement Similar to the Current Market for Human Egg Procurement. Washington University Law Review. 2004 1;
82(3)
:1225-1249.
Sobota,
M.
(2004, 1 1). The Price of Life: $50,000 for an Egg, Why Not $1,500 for a Kidney? An Argument to Establish a Market for Organ Procurement Similar to the Current Market for Human Egg Procurement.
Washington University Law Review
82(3)
:1225-1249.