Anna Behrens is 24 years old. Tall and slim, she is workingtoward her Ph.D. in art history at an Ivy League school. Duringher undergraduate years, Anna accumulated $27,000 in credit-carddebt. In the fall of 2005, frustrated by her economic straits,Anna answered an advertisement in her university's magazinepromising $25,000 to a "tall, athletic woman" willing to "givea gift of life and love." Anna visited the agent who had placedthe ad, underwent medical tests at a fertility clinic, and metthe couple that was searching for eggs. Through the agent, theyoffered her $20,000 plus . . . [Full Text of this Article]
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Dr. Spar is a professor of business administration at Harvard Business School, Boston.
An interview with Dr. Spar and with Emily Galpern of the Center for Genetics and Society in Oakland, California, can be heard at www.nejm.org.
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