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Black Market

The "black market" refers to the purchasing and selling of goods or services that either are:

  • illegal—such as illicit drugs, gambling or prostitution
  • rationed—such as during war time, or
  • sold without paying taxes or tariffs—such as cigarettes

Another term for "black market/economy" is "underground economy":

How It's Used

“In the kitchen, black-market marshmallows slide languid into syrup atop Pirate’s double boiler, and soon begin thickly to bubble.”

Thomas Pynchon, Gravity’s Rainbow, (New York, NY: Penguin Books, 1973), p. 9.

“Before Saddam Hussein invaded Kuwait in August 1991, the dollar traded at an official rate of three Iraqi dinars. Today, though the official rate remains in place, a dollar can buy about 1,800 dinars on the black market.”

—Stephen J. Glain, “On Baghdad’s Stock Exchange, U.S. Airstrikes Represented Mere Blips on Investors’ Radar,” The Wall Street Journal, December 24, 1998, p. A5.

“Sometimes people still kill for ivory, blasting an elephant full of high-caliber slugs, hacking the face off to wrench out the tusks, moving that ivory into the black market.”

—David Quammen, “An African Love Story,” National Geographic, September 2008, p. 61.

“Major Arnold has an American assistant called Lieutenant Wills (Moritz Bleibtreu) and a German secretary called Emmi Straube (Birgit Minichmayr), and I lived in hope that the two of them might buy a jar of black-market schnapps and work out some postwar ways to unwind after a heavy day’s Furtwängling. No such luck. She may have a prim, wide-mouthed allure, but he is a dud and a drip who would barely notice if she slouched into the office dressed like Sally Bowles.”

Anthony Lane, "Background Music: István Szabó’s 'Taking Sides,'" The New Yorker, September 8, 2003.

“For those who don’t work for advertising agencies or in high-tech industries, or haven’t been able to try their luck abroad—the losers in the free market’s crapshoot—all the old uncertainties of the black economy beckon. It is this Warsaw underworld, with its scamming and its subsistence culture, that is so vividly evoked in Andrzej Stasiuk’s new novel, 'Nine.’"

—Irvine Welsh, “Warsaw Underground,” The New York Times, June 10, 2007.

Also Known As (AKA)

Black Economy, Underground Economy

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