Book contents
- Marché Noir
- Marché Noir
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Acknowledgments
- Abbreviations and Terms
- 1 The Black Market in Wartime France
- 2 L’économie de misère
- 3 Curing the Thermometer: Price Controls and the Black Market
- 4 La terre, elle, ne ment pas: Agriculture and the Black Market
- 5 Market Forces: Industry and Commerce
- 6 Consumers in a World of Scarce Goods
- 7 Illegality Normalized
- 8 Liberating Markets and Consumers
- 9 Justice for les profiteurs de la misère publique
- 10 Black Markets in Wartime
- Select Bibliography
- Index
9 - Justice for les profiteurs de la misère publique
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 16 March 2023
- Marché Noir
- Marché Noir
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Acknowledgments
- Abbreviations and Terms
- 1 The Black Market in Wartime France
- 2 L’économie de misère
- 3 Curing the Thermometer: Price Controls and the Black Market
- 4 La terre, elle, ne ment pas: Agriculture and the Black Market
- 5 Market Forces: Industry and Commerce
- 6 Consumers in a World of Scarce Goods
- 7 Illegality Normalized
- 8 Liberating Markets and Consumers
- 9 Justice for les profiteurs de la misère publique
- 10 Black Markets in Wartime
- Select Bibliography
- Index
Summary
Provides a critical evaluation of the state effort to confiscate ‘illicit profits’ from economic collaboration and black-market exploitation of public misery. The economic purge provides significant evidence for the practices of black-market traffic during and after the Occupation, for the extent of black-market trade, and for the impossibility of holding most offenders accountable because the traffic was so widespread and major offenders found ways to keep their activities and profits hidden from state investigation.
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- Marché NoirThe Economy of Survival in Second World War France, pp. 237 - 263Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2023