Allison Schrager, Columnist

Lab-Grown Diamonds Are Testing the Power of Markets

Almost everything in the economy whose value is predicated on scarcity is now abundant.

More beautiful than the market itself?

Photographer: Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images North America

I love markets. I also love diamonds. This helps explain why I am experiencing a kind of existential crisis: The popularity of lab-grown diamonds is making me question the beauty of markets, which is their ability to place a value on pretty much anything.

And it is not just diamonds. Everything in the economy whose value is predicated on scarcity is suddenly abundant: luxury handbags, music, even currency itself. Why is anything worth anything anymore?