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CANCELLED! STeMS Colloquium. Transcontinental Drug Traffic: Chemical Arbitrage, Speculative Capital, and Pharmaceutical Markets in Nigeria

Monday, February 23, 2015
12:00 AM
1014 Tisch Hall

This lecture will discuss two developments that created, and then destroyed, the West African brand-name drug market: Nigeria’s structural adjustment program and the pharmaceutical industry’s turn to speculative capital. It will include an overview of the kinds of markets and drugs that emerged in the aftermath of brand-name industry’s abandonment of the West African market.

Kristin Peterson writes about theories of capital and property; “popular” economies, trade, and markets; health, science, and medicine studies; and postcolonial theory. Her first book is Speculative Markets: Drug Circuits and Derivative Life in Nigeria (Duke University Press, 2014),

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