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Lecture Details :
Why would anyone donate to the blone marrow registry when the chances of helping find a match for bone marrw are one in a million? Wel, they do, and Prof Ted Bergstrom explains why. Moroever he also estimates the benefits and costs of a larger bone marrow registry. Prof Ted Bergstrom is from UC Santa Barbara and is a visiting Erskine Fellow at the University of Canterbury in the Economics and Finance dept. The smeinar was delivered to a lively audience on Friday March 6 2009.
Course Description :
Seminars presented by visiting Erskine fellows to the Economics.
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