Coase-Theorem und Organ-Transplantation: Was spricht für die Widerspruchslösung?
Ingo Pies and
Matthias Georg Will
No 2011-9, Discussion Papers from Martin Luther University of Halle-Wittenberg, Chair of Economic Ethics
Abstract:
In Deutschland klaffen Angebot und Nachfrage von Spendeorganen weit auseinander. Das Spendenaufkommen hängt wesentlich vom institutionellen Regime ab, innerhalb dessen Transaktionskosten die Allokation maßgeblich bestimmen. Mit dem Coase-Argument ist dies ersichtlich, nicht aber mit dem Coase-Theorem.
Keywords: Coase-Theorem; Regulierung; externe Effekte; Gesundheitssektor; Organtransplantation; Coase theorem; regulation; external effects; health sector; organ transplantation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011
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