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'What Money Can't Buy' and What it Shouldn't Buy

Clip: 6/11/2012 | 7m 43s

'What Money Can't Buy' and What it Shouldn't Buy

While most of our everyday transactions are driven by the marketplace, are there some things money shouldn't be able to buy -- a spot in line, maybe a human life? As part of his Making Sen$e of financial news series, Paul Solman speaks with Harvard professor Michael Sandel about his new book, "What Money Can't Buy."

06/11/2012

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