MICROECONOMICS
MICROECONOMICS
11th Edition
ISBN: 9781266686764
Author: Colander
Publisher: MCG
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Chapter 23, Problem 12QE

(a)

To determine

Determine the impact of the development of such organ farms on the price of pigs.

(b)

To determine

Determine whether the development of such organ farms would be Pareto optimal.

(c)

To determine

Determine the impact of development of farm organs on the existing black market in human organs.

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