What Money Can't Buy: The Moral Limits of MarketsFarrar, Straus and Giroux, 24. tra 2012. - Broj stranica: 256 In What Money Can't Buy, renowned political philosopher Michael J. Sandel rethinks the role that markets and money should play in our society. |
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... Doctors • Markets Versus Queues • Yosemite Campsites • Papal Masses • Springsteen Concerts 2. Incentives Cash for Sterilization • The Economic Approach to Life • Paying Kids for Good Grades • Bribes to Lose Weight • Selling the Right to ...
... doctor: $1,500 and up per year. A growing number of “concierge” doctors offer cell phone access and same-day appointments for patients willing to pay annual fees ranging from $1,500 to $25,000.6 • The right to emit a metric ton of ...
... DOCTOR APPOINTMENTS Queuing for pay is not only an American phenomenon. Recently, while visiting China, I learned that the line-standing business has become routine at top hospitals in Beijing. The market reforms of the last two decades ...
... doctors. CONCIERGE DOCTORS Although U.S. hospitals are not thronged with scalpers, medical care often involves a ... doctor. The reason: Insurance companies don't pay primary care doctors much for routine appointments. So to make a ...
... doctor by email and cell phone . And if you need to see a top specialist , your concierge doctor will pave the way . 21 To provide this attentive service , concierge physicians sharply reduce the number of patients they care for ...
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Airports Amusement Parks Car Pool Lanes Hired Line Standers Ticket Scalpers | |
How Markets Crowd Out Morals | |
Markets in Life and Death | |
Gambling The Terrorism Futures Market The Lives of Strangers Death Bonds | |
Hydrants Commercials in the Classroom Ads in Jails The Skyboxification | |
Acknowledgments | |
A Note About the Author | |