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Understanding Repugnance: Implications for Public Policy
Author(s) -
Elias Julio J.,
Lacetera Nicola,
Macis Mario
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
world medical and health policy
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.326
H-Index - 11
ISSN - 1948-4682
DOI - 10.1002/wmh3.246
Subject(s) - opposition (politics) , payment , economic shortage , procurement , public economics , economics , law and economics , political science , business , law , marketing , finance , politics , linguistics , philosophy , government (linguistics)
Understanding the influence of moral repugnance on social decisions is challenging, particularly because in several cases not all of the relevant policy options can be observed. In a series of recent studies, we designed survey experiments to identify individual preferences in morally controversial transactions, with focus on the provision of payments to kidney donors in the United States (Elias, Lacetera, & Macis, 2015a, 2015b, 2016a). We found that providing information on how a price mechanism can help alleviate the organ shortage significantly reduces opposition toward payments for organs. Moreover, we quantified the trade‐off that people make between the repugnance and the efficiency of alternative kidney procurement systems. In Elias, Lacetera, Macis, and Salardi (2017), finally, we analyzed how the regulation of controversial activities is related to economic development. This paper summarizes these findings and analyzes their main implications for public policy and market design.