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*[[Open Source Farm to Table App]] (May be part of the solution?)
*[[Print on Demand]]
*[[Etsy]]


=External Links=
=External Links=
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Informal_economy The Wikipedia Page on Informal Economies]
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Informal_economy The Wikipedia Page on Informal Economies]
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commodity_money The Wikipedia Page on Commodity_Money] (This can occur in Informal Economies (Such as Instant-Ramen In USA Prisons, or Tobacco/Petrolium Products in Post-WW2 Europe) )
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/System_D The Wikipedia Page on "System D" A Related Concept]
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commodity_Money The Wikipedia Page on Commodity Money] (This can occur in Informal Economies (Such as Instant-Ramen In USA Prisons, or Tobacco/Petrolium Products in Post-WW2 Europe) )
**[https://youtu.be/PLt9fRYT92M A Video on the Usage of Ramen as an Informal Currency in USA Prisons by the Youtube Channel "Vox" Titled "Why ramen is so valuable in prison" ]
**[https://youtu.be/PLt9fRYT92M A Video on the Usage of Ramen as an Informal Currency in USA Prisons by the Youtube Channel "Vox" Titled "Why ramen is so valuable in prison" ]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ONM4JupBz_E A 2012 Tedx Talk by Robert Neuwirth Titled "The power of the informal economy" ]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ONM4JupBz_E A 2012 Tedx Talk by Robert Neuwirth Titled "The power of the informal economy" ]

Latest revision as of 04:42, 21 January 2021

Basics

  • Also know (with more negative cases usually) as the "Black Market", or as the "Invisible" or "Shadow" Economy
  • Essentially all Economic Activity that is not documented by the Government or NGOs
  • Thus has no Worker's Protections , Taxes, Or ability to sue for fraud etc
  • However they are often much more "in sync" with their local communities' needs
    • They often "fill in" gaps of supply and demand, great examples being re-selling fuel at a higher price, but constant rate during shortages
  • This may be an issue with Community Markets etc, as if they become economically siginificant enough, documentation and taxation should occur, and how to apply this in such a chaotic decentralized system will need to be determined

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