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Law, Business and Society 11th Edition by Tony McAdams

Edition 11ISBN: 978-0078023866
book Law, Business and Society 11th Edition by Tony McAdams cover

Law, Business and Society 11th Edition by Tony McAdams

Edition 11ISBN: 978-0078023866
Exercise 88
The following ad appeared in the Stanford Daily (Stanford University):
EGG DONOR WANTED $35,000 (PLUS ALL EXPENSED) Ivy League
Professor and High-Tech CEO seek one truly exceptional woman who is attactive,
athletic, under the age of 29. GPA 3.5+, SAT: 1400+
Experts estimate that about 10,000 babies annually are born from "donated" eggs and about $38 million is spent on those eggs. Fees range from a few thousand dollars to $50,000 or more. The fertility industry is lightly regulated by the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. A few states are considering their own rules. Most industrial nations have banned paid "donations."
Asian egg donors typically earn two to four times as much for their eggs as do those of other ethnicities.
a. Why do you think Asian eggs are worth more in the market
b. In your judgment, does that price differential constitute unlawful discrimination Explain. See Shan Li, "Asian Women Command Premium Prices for Egg Donation in the U.S.," latimes.com , May 3, 2012 [ http://www.latimes.com/ ].
Explanation
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There are following reasons why Asia...

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