Market Design

I post market design related news and items about repugnant markets. See my Stanford profile. I have a forthcoming book : Moral Economics The subtitle is "From Prostitution to Organ Sales, What Controversial Transactions Reveal About How Markets Work."

Sunday, November 30, 2025

Women in Thoracic Surgery,

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 The NYT reports on the second annual meeting of Women in Thoracic Surgery, a group for the less than 10 percent of heart and lung surgeons ...
Saturday, November 29, 2025

Gift to deceased donor family (generous ex-post, but illegal ex-ante)

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 What is generous ex-post but illegal ex-ante? Cleveland.com has the story:  Bernie Kosar gives large check to donor’s family days after lif...
Friday, November 28, 2025

Facing up to face transplants: Pioneering transplants and their pioneering patients

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The history of transplantation involves not only pioneering surgeons, but also pioneering patients.  Face transplants are yet another comple...
Thursday, November 27, 2025

Congestion and signaling in the job market, as the ratio of applications to positions continues to rise

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 Aki Ito, at Business Insider, writes about how the number of job applications per position is growing, and how there's some exploratory...
Wednesday, November 26, 2025

Modern warfare: going into battle with laptops

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 Defense One has the story How the Army’s most tech-forward units are practicing for war A two-week exercise simulated island battles—and pu...
Tuesday, November 25, 2025

The abrupt demise of the AMA Journal of Ethics

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Medical ethics is full of twists and turns, so it is perhaps fitting that the American Medical Association killed its Journal of Ethics, wit...
Monday, November 24, 2025

Illicit organ trade, in Nigeria and elsewhere

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 Here's an article about organ (kidney) trafficking, by a Nigerian physician, which has a good account of the background of the Nigerian...
Sunday, November 23, 2025

Magic staircase

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 Staircase technology is moving fast:      
Saturday, November 22, 2025

Philippe Aghion interview in the Financial Times

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The FT has lunch with Philippe Aghion:   Economist Philippe Aghion: ‘Macron’s legacy will be better than people think’ France’s new Nobel la...
Friday, November 21, 2025

Viewpoint diversity on swastikas and vaccines: one close call and one further descent

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The canary was revived after being found gasping for breath in the coal mine... The Washington Post reports this morning: In reversal , Coas...
Thursday, November 20, 2025

Organ procurement centers (OPOs) are responding to changes in their performance evaluations (by Bae, Sweat, Melcher and Ashlagi in JAMA Surgery)

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 Here Bae H, Sweat KR, Melcher ML, Ashlagi I. Organ Procurement Following the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Performance Evaluat...
Wednesday, November 19, 2025

MATCH-UP 2026, Paris 1-3 July, 2026, call for papers

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  MATCH-UP 2026 8th International Workshop on Matching Under Preferences NYU Paris, Paris, France 1-3 July, 2026 MATCH-UP is   a series of i...
Tuesday, November 18, 2025

Artificial intelligence and the future of Wikipedia

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 Jimmy Wales, interviewed in the Guardian: ‘People thought I was a communist doing this as a non-profit’: is Wikipedia’s Jimmy Wales the las...
Monday, November 17, 2025

Physicians are now more likely employed than in private practice, and AMA membership has correspondingly declined

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  Medpage Today has the story: Medical Societies Are Facing an Existential Crisis — It's time to adapt to the employed physician era by ...
Sunday, November 16, 2025

The Union of Concerned Scientists celebrates the NSF

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 The Union of Concerned Scientists reminds us of some of many things government support of science has contributed to: What Do Duolingo, The...
Saturday, November 15, 2025

Judd Kessler: the most helpful advice I ever got (YouTube short video)

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 I was charmed by this very short video featuring Judd Kessler (and I'm very grateful to whoever gave him that advice):     https://yout...
Thursday, November 13, 2025

Nikhil Agarwal Wins Infosys Prize 2025

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 From Inomics: Nikhil Agarwal (MIT) Wins Infosys Prize 2025 for Groundbreaking Work in Market Design   13 November 2025 ...
Tuesday, November 11, 2025

Ethical considerations and global cooperaton in transplantation, Wednesday in Cairo

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It's Wednesday morning in Cairo, and here's today's conference  schedule , which will include discussion of (and voting on) glob...

Join the global call for change at DLE--Invitation to Cairo

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  After being invited to this week's  International Transplant Week in Egypt,  , I was invited to invite others.  (To hear my very brie...
Monday, November 10, 2025

Are transplants too scarce, or not scarce enough? A surprising debate about India

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 India, now the most populous country in the world, does the third highest number of kidney transplants in the world (although their rate of...
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