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Black Market Britain: 1939-1955
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Black Market Britain: 1939-1955
Author:Roodhouse Mark (EN)
Language of a book: Английский
Language of an original book: Английский
Publisher: Gardners Books

    Britains underground economy flourished during the 1940s and early 1950s thanks to rationing and price control, producers, traders, and professional criminals helped consumers to get a little extra on the side, from under the counter, or off the back of a lorry. Yet widespread evasion of regulations designed to ensure fair shares for all did not undermine the austerity policies that characterised these years and its vital role in securing compliance with economicregulation. In Black Market Britain, Mark Roodhouse argues that Britons showed self-restraint in their illegal dealings. The means, motives, and opportunities for evasion were not lacking. The shortages were real, regulations were not watertight, and enforcement was haphazard. Fairness, not patriotism and respect for the law, is the key to understanding this self-restraint. By invoking popular notions of a fair price, a fair profit, and a fair share, government rhetoric limited black marketeeringas would-be evaders had to justify their offences both to themselves and others.Black Market Britain underlines the importance of fairness to those seeking a richer understanding of economic life in modern Britain.

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