I would need a lot more than $400 of value in return for giving up a kidney. Even the discomfort would be worth more than $400 to me.
I was wondering what a Kidney would costs so I looked it up and summarized my results here. The best price I found (in a few minutes of looking) is $3613 (Why the precision? I don’t know.) So it looks like malaria nets are the loss-leader in saving people’s lives, at least in a market of nothing but malaria nets and kidney transplants.
If there were a functioning and safe market for kidneys in which all costs of transplant were borne by the buyer, how much would you need to give up your kidney?
I would need a lot more than $400 of value in return for giving up a kidney. Even the discomfort would be worth more than $400 to me.
I was wondering what a Kidney would costs so I looked it up and summarized my results here. The best price I found (in a few minutes of looking) is $3613 (Why the precision? I don’t know.) So it looks like malaria nets are the loss-leader in saving people’s lives, at least in a market of nothing but malaria nets and kidney transplants.
If there were a functioning and safe market for kidneys in which all costs of transplant were borne by the buyer, how much would you need to give up your kidney?
For me it’s probably between $10K and $100K.