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The Economic Dilemma of Prohibiting Infant Markets

A fundamental question regarding market boundaries is why most nations outlaw the sale of babies. This prohibition exists despite the economic argument that a market for infants could facilitate mutually advantageous transactions between parents who are unable or unwilling to raise a child and prospective parents who wish to buy one.

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