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A field study of donor behaviour in the Iranian kidney market

A field study of donor behaviour in the Iranian kidney market

592/2021 Ali Moghaddasi Kelishomi and Daniel Sgroi
working papers, culture and development

592/2021 Ali Moghaddasi Kelishomi and Daniel Sgroi

Iran has the world’s only government-regulated kidney market, in which around 1000 individuals go through live kidney-removal surgery annually. We report the results of the first field study of donor behaviour in this unique and controversial market. Those who enter the market have low income, typically entering to raise funds. They have lower risk tolerance and higher patience levels than the Iranian average. There is no difference in rationality from population averages. There is evidence of altruism among participants. This might shed light on the sort of people likely to participate if other nations were to operate such markets.

Culture, Behaviour and Development