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Organs and Inducements: Special Issue of Law and Contemporary Problems edited by Cook and Krawiec
Volume 77   2014   Number 3
Organs and Inducements
Philip J. Cook & Kimberly D. Krawiec
Special Editors
A Primer on Kidney Transplantation: Anatomy of the Shortage
Philip J. Cook &
Kimberly D. Krawiec   1
Six Decades of Organ Donation and the Challenges That Shifting the United States to a Market System Would Create Around the World
Alexander M. Capron   25
Regulating the Organ Market: Normative Foundations for Market Regulation
I. Glenn Cohen   71
Perceptions of Efficacy, Morality, and Politics of Potential Cadaveric Organ-Transplantation Reforms
Christopher T. Robertson,
David V. Yokum &
Megan S. Wright   101
Philanthropically Funded Heroism Awards for Kidney Donors?
Muriel Niederle &
Alvin E. Roth   131
Reverse Transplant Tourism
Kimberly D. Krawiec &
Michael A. Rees   145
Organs Without Borders? Allocating Transplant Organs, Foreigners, and the Importance of the Nation-State (?)
I. Glenn Cohen   175
State Organ-Donation Incentives Under the National Organ Transplant Act
Sally Satel,
Joshua C. Morrison &
Rick K. Jones   217
Designing a Compensated–Kidney Donation System
T. Randolph Beard &
Jim Leitzel   253
Altruism Exchanges and the Kidney Shortage
Stephen J. Choi,
Mitu Gulati &
Eric A. Posner   289
Reciprocal Altruism—the Impact of Resurrecting an Old Moral Imperative on the National Organ Donation Rate in Israel
Jacob Lavee &
Avraham Stoler   323
Organ Quality as a Complicating Factor in Proposed Systems of Inducements for Organ Donation
Michael L. Volk   337
			
			
			
				Aside from my truth in labeling quibble, the authors of these articles generally are thoughtful, if too casually repeating how low a risk we take. Recommended reading to see how the argument for compensation of kidney sellers is progressing in the US.