In this column I aim to help you understand important ideas in economics and also introduce you to some abstract applications of economics, while relating theory to current events.
Nicola Lacetera and Mario Macis’ insightful investigation into the effect of economic incentives on blood donations raises the question of whether it is only economic incentives that influence people’s decision to donate blood or to donate their organs after they have passed on.
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