2024
DOI: 10.3389/fsoc.2024.1149368
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Chains of extraction: shifting bioeconomies in India and East Africa

Johanna Gondouin,
Åsa Eriksson,
Suruchi Thapar-Björkert

Abstract: Since the early 2000s, India has been a world leading hub for cross border reproductive treatments, in particular surrogacy, with the nation positioning itself as the “mother destination” for transnational commercial surrogacy, offering “First world services at Third world prices”. State policies, lack of legal regulation, state of the art medical infrastructure and a steady supply of women ready to take on the role as surrogate mothers against meager remuneration have been key factors behind the Indian succes… Show more

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