The Initiative on Global Markets is an opinion poll of leading academic economists on a large variety of public policy questions, which they can answer on a range from "strongly agree" to "strongly disagree," along with "uncertain" or "no opinion". They are also asked to assess their confidence in their answer A recent question was
Supplying Kidneys: A market that allows payment for human kidneys should be established on a trial basis to help extend the lives of patients with kidney disease.
Here's a histogram of replies
Some answers were accompanied by comments, and I include all of those below...
Supplying Kidneys: A market that allows payment for human kidneys should be established on a trial basis to help extend the lives of patients with kidney disease.
Here's a histogram of replies
Some answers were accompanied by comments, and I include all of those below...
David Autor | MIT | No Opinion | Bio/Vote History | ||
Abhijit Banerjee | MIT | Disagree | 8 | Bio/Vote H |
Markus Brunnermeier | Princeton | Agree | 6 |
Judith Chevalier | Yale | Strongly Agree | 9 |
Darrell Duffie | Stanford | Agree | 3 | Bio/Vote History | |
Aaron Edlin | Berkeley | Uncertain | 7 | Bio/Vote History | |
Barry Eichengreen | Berkeley | Uncertain | 1 |
Robert Hall | Stanford | Uncertain | 9 | Bio/Vote History | |
Oliver Hart | Harvard | Agree | 8 |
Caroline Hoxby | Stanford | Uncertain | 8 |
Kenneth Judd | Stanford | Strongly Agree | 10 |
William Nordhaus | Yale | Agree | 5 |
Larry Samuelson | Yale | Disagree | 6 |
Richard Schmalensee | MIT | Uncertain | 7 |
Carl Shapiro | Berkeley | Agree | 8 | Bio/Vote History | |
Robert Shimer | Chicago | Strongly Agree | 7 | Bio/Vote History | |
Nancy Stokey | Chicago | Uncertain | 1 | Bio/Vote History | |
Richard Thaler | Chicago | Uncertain | 5 | Bio/Vote History | |
Christopher Udry | Yale | Strongly Agree | 1 |
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