Nobel Prize winner Alvin Roth explains what we learn when markets are shaped by big ethical questions.
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In this Money Talks: Felix Salmon is joined by Nobel Prize winning-economist Alvin Roth to discuss his new book, Moral Economics, which uses controversial topics—like prostitution and organ sales—to explore how morality shapes a market … and how we can apply economics lessons to big ethical issues.
Podcast production by Jessamine Molli.
A weekly roundup of the most important stories from the worlds of business and finance, hosted by Felix Salmon, Emily Peck, and Elizabeth Spiers.
Felix Salmon is a host of the Slate Money podcast.