The black market is one of the biggest and fastest growing economies in the world. According to various estimates, the black market generates almost $10 trillion annually – equivalent to the size of Japan and China’s GDP.

Profit-making in any business if good – but what if it hurts the national economy? How then, can we draw the line to define what’s good or unacceptable?

Above all else, how does the existence of the black market affect our economy, and culture?

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