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Friend, Can You Spare a Kidney for Our Son Levon?
Length: 6+ Hours
Discipline: Economics
Level: Introductory (majors)
Author: Bieker, Richard
The issue of the shortage of transplantable kidneys is of growing significance and concern worldwide. In this multipart problem-based learning project, students are asked to approach the issue from an economic perspective. The content was developed for and class tested in several sections of the Principles of Microeconomics classes at the American University of Armenia. However, it could easily be adapted for use in any country.