Podcast: Exploring the Economics of Organ Transplants with Peter Jaworski

This week, our show covers a range of topics including the future of AI and employment, the issue of trusting Chinese economic statistics, and the Biden administration’s involvement in the global steel industry. Our guest this week is Prof. Peter Jaworski from Georgetown University, where we discuss the ethics of organ and plasma donation, his book “Markets without Limits,” the importance of donating plasma, and the potential impact of having more transplantable kidneys available.

Our previous episodes have featured guests such as Walter Olson discussing election integrity, John Tillman on free markets and the common good, Deb Collier on federal tech, Patrick Gleason on federalism, Matthew Mittelsteadt on AI, Andrew Langer on government regulations, Michelle Minton on public health, Sam Gregg on economic freedom, and Nick Sorrentino on crony capitalism.

If you prefer to watch our interviews, you can find them on the Competitive Enterprise Institute’s YouTube channel. Stay informed and join the conversation on important economic and policy issues with Free The Economy.

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