Abstract

This chapter focuses on the illegal transfers that people considered ‘grey market’—a term that differentiated illegal but socially acceptable evasion from the illegal and immoral ‘black market’ deals. These were the most popular forms of illicit exchange. Using this contemporary term as a category of analysis, illicit circuits of exchange are described in which greed and profit were secondary concerns to those involved, if they were concerns at all.

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