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Marché noir, the economy of survival in Second World War France, Kenneth Mouré

Label
Marché noir, the economy of survival in Second World War France, Kenneth Mouré
Language
eng
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Marché noir
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
1374423850
Responsibility statement
Kenneth Mouré
Series statement
Cambridge Social Sciences eBooks
Sub title
the economy of survival in Second World War France
Summary
Kenneth MoureÌ<U+0129> shows how the black market in Vichy France developed not only to serve German exploitation, but also as an essential strategy for survival for commerce and consumers. His analysis explains how and why the black market became so prevalent and powerful in France and remained necessary after Liberation. MarcheÌ<U+0129> Noir draws on diverse French archives as well as diaries, memoirs and contemporary fiction, to highlight the importance of the black market in everyday life. Vichy's economic controls set the context for adaptations - by commerce facing economic and political constraints, and by consumers needing essential goods. Vichy collaboration in this realm seriously damaged the regime's legitimacy. MarcheÌ<U+0129> Noir offers new insights into the dynamics of black markets in wartime, and how illicit trade in France served not only to exploit consumer needs and increase German power, but also to aid communities in their strategies for survival.--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
The black market in wartime France -- L'économie de misère -- Curing the thermometer: price controls and the black market -- La terre, elle, ne ment pas: agriculture and the black market -- Market forces: industry and commerce -- Consumers in a world of scarce goods -- Illegality normalized -- Liberating markets and consumers -- Justice for les profiteurs de la misère publique -- Black markets in wartime
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