Emily Rosenman
Emily Rosenman
@emilyrosenman.bsky.social
New financial visualization with Ruth Buck and @docholmes.bsky.social: Financial structures and family ties: disentangling Purdue Pharma’s corporate ownership structure and the Sackler family wealth www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
Financial structures and family ties: disentangling Purdue Pharma’s corporate ownership structure and the Sackler family wealth
US pharmaceutical company Purdue Pharma’s aggressive marketing of its opioid medication, OxyContin, played a significant role in creating the ongoing US opioid epidemic. Using information recently ...
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September 10, 2025 at 12:26 PM
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Since central banks are in the news. For geographers interested in monetary policy @emilyrosenman.bsky.social, Martine August and I have been studying and writing about the spatial aspects of this brand of economic technocracy:

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Follow the liquidity: Monetary policy, spatial inequality and the Bank of Canada's emergency COVID-19 corporate debt programs
In a financial crisis, maintaining liquidity in the economy is a central concern of monetary policymakers seeking to stave off frozen financial market…
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August 28, 2025 at 5:23 PM
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New: 'Follow the liquidity: Monetary policy, spatial inequality and the Bank of Canada's emergency COVID-19 corporate debt programs.'

We trace the BoC's corporate debt purchases spatially uneven effects and its bolstering of a financialized status quo.

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Follow the liquidity: Monetary policy, spatial inequality and the Bank of Canada's emergency COVID-19 corporate debt programs
In a financial crisis, maintaining liquidity in the economy is a central concern of monetary policymakers seeking to stave off frozen financial market…
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June 28, 2025 at 4:14 PM
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I will never forget this visit - for which @emilyrosenman.bsky.social and Amy Horton kindly extended the invitation (and a spot in their rental car). I thought I knew about slavery - I knew nothing, and learned so much. One of the best museums I ever went to, and an extraordinary work of memory.
May 18, 2025 at 2:03 AM
First Bluesky post, sharing some work in a new direction (health plus econ geog!) with my amazing colleague @docholmes.bsky.social and many @pennstategeography.bsky.social grad students. Pre-proofs here: www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
From Dealer to Doctor: A Case Study Examining How Purdue Pharma Sought to Leverage Racial Health Disparities to Attenuate Flagging OxyContin Sales
The objective of this study is to demonstrate ways in which Purdue Pharma and their primary consultant, McKinsey & Company, sought to leverage existin…
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May 14, 2025 at 3:51 PM
AAG Economic Geography Specialty Group is conducting a survey on AAG members' plans on how/whether to attend the 2024 conference. Survey is open to all AAG members until Nov. 6 and results will be shared. Please spread the word! forms.gle/fFEqTTEx3iiU...
October 9, 2023 at 2:19 PM