Sure, markets work well in general. But for some transactions — like school admissions and organ transplants — money alone can’t solve the problem. That’s when you need a market-design wizard like Al Roth. Plus: We hear from a listener who, inspired by this episode, made a remarkable decision.
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455. Are You Ready for a Fresh Start?
454. Should Traffic Lights Be Abolished?
453. A Rescue Plan for Black America
Am I Boring You? (Ep. 225 Rebroadcast)
452. Jeff Immelt Knows He Let You Down
451. Can I Ask You a Ridiculously Personal Question?
450. How to Be Better at Death
449. How to Fix the Incentives in Cancer Research
448. The Downside of Disgust
447. How Much Do We Really Care About Children?
446. “We Get All Our Great Stuff from Europe — Including Witch Hunting.”
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444. How Do You Cure a Compassion Crisis?
443. A Sneak Peek at Biden’s Top Economist
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442. Is it Too Late for General Motors to Go Electric?
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