Organs

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A willing seller and buyer voluntarily agree upon the price for the exchange of X dollars for one Y widget. The trade satisfies some of their human wants. Both parties are better off for having made the profitable exchange or they would not have transacted. Once the Y widget becomes a life-saving organ, like a kidney, all bets are off according to the present prohibition on life-saving trades between two parties seeking to better themselves through an exchange. We contend that organs sourced from their willing owners seeking to sell part of themselves for a price present hitherto untapped life-saving trades that should be legalized forthwith.Prodavatelj i kupac dobrovoljno se dogovaraju o cijeni za razmjenu dolara X za predmet prodaje Y. Trgovina će zadovoljiti neke od njihovih ljudskih želja. Obje strane su zadovoljne zbog toga što su izvršile profitabilnu razmjenu, u suprotnom ne bi došlo do transakcije. Jednom kada predmet prodaje Y postane spasonosni organ, poput bubrega, sve oklade otpadaju, u skladu s trenutnom zabranom spasonosne trgovine između dviju strana koje se žele poboljšati razmjenom. Tvrdimo da organi potječu od svojih voljnih vlasnika koji žele prodati dio sebe za cijenu koja je prisutna u dosad nekorištenoj trgovini, a koja bi trebala biti legalizirana odmah.

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Block, W. E. (2022). Organs. Acta Economica et Turistica, 8(1), 73–92. https://doi.org/10.46672/aet.8.1.4

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