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The Underground Economy: Crash Course Economics #32
What is an underground economy? Whether you call it a black market, a grey market, or just the shop down the street, its about connecting people with goods outside of official channels. Some stuff happens in the underground economy because it's illegal, but a lot of the money that moves around this way is exchanged for pretty mundane goods and services. We'll talk about how these things work, and the awesome ways that economists figure out where all that money is.
published: 07 May 2016
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Black Market Economics - What Drives the Underground Economy?
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What is the Underground Economy?
The underground economy is part of any economy where transactions occur illegally. We also call it the shadow economy, the black economy, or the informal sector.
Read more: https://marketbusinessnews.com/financial-glossary/underground-economy-definition-meaning/
published: 20 Feb 2019
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How The Soviet Underground Economy Actually Works
If you’ve ever wondered about what kind of society where the underground black market thrives best, then the answer would probably be the Soviet Union.
The underground market was an integral part of daily life for people living in socialist countries. In fact, it is what enables the Soviet Union to last for as long as 70 years, and the underground economies in these countries are sometimes larger than the real economy in capitalist countries.
It is estimated that the annual Soviet black market transaction amounts to $145 billion, with around 83% of people using the black market regularly to buy daily necessities and other goods, and around 20 million people were working either full-time or part-time to provide goods and services in the black market.
But why did the Soviet black market ...
published: 26 Oct 2022
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The Impact of California's $150 Billion Underground Economy | Bruce Wick
In California, the underground economy has been growing over the years, and it's now $150 billion.
My guest is Bruce Wick, director of risk management with Housing Contractors of California.
He talks about why the underground economy is thriving at the expense of legitimate businesses.
#CaliforniaEconomy #UndergroundEconomy #BlackMarket
The Impact of California's $150 Billion Underground Economy | Bruce Wick
published: 21 Oct 2021
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The underground economy | Dr Theodore Koutmeridis | TEDxUniversityofGlasgow
In this talk, Dr Koutmeridis proposes a new link between opportunity and crime. He examines how innovation, labor market conditions and punishment influence illegal activity, and reveals that individuals respond to changes in the potential value of criminal opportunities. This connection between crime and prices appears to be a crucial but overlooked aspect of criminal behavior.
Theodore Koutmeridis holds a PhD in Economics from Warwick University where he has been a Royal Economic Society Junior Fellow and an Onassis Scholar, while he is also a member of the Royal Society of Edinburgh's Young Academy of Scotland. His work has been recognized with research, teaching and impact awards, such as the Sir Alec Cairncross Prize and grants by the European Science Days and the ESRC. Dr Koutmeridi...
published: 31 May 2016
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This Underground Economy Exists in a Secret Fungi Kingdom
We now have a new understanding of the underground ecosystem. It turns out that fungi barter and trade with other organisms like little stockbrokers.
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New research has revealed that fungi barter and trade with other organisms, meaning there’s basically an entire economy of nutrients right beneath our feet that we are only just uncovering.
Possibly the most widely distributed organisms on Earth, fungi exist everywhere on Earth from the North Pole to the South Pole.
Fungi take elements like carbon that are trapped in organic matter, and through decomposition, process and release them back into the ecosystem for other organisms to use. Fungi do this by releasing a cocktail of enzymes ...
published: 02 Oct 2019
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What Is The Underground Economy in Federal Prison?
What Is The Underground Economy in Federal Prison?
To better describe the Underground Economy, let me copy and paste text from my new book, Prepare - What Defendants Need to Know About Lawyers/ Mitigation/ Sentencing/Prison/First Step Act.
Chapter 22: What Is The Underground Economy in Federal Prison?
"Many people go into the prison system with the intention of avoiding all problems and getting out of prison at the soonest possible time. Every day they have the power to make decisions with regard to how they’re going to respond to their environment. They do not have the power to decide how others will respond to the environment. The more they understand about prison, the more they empower themselves to navigate the challenges and complexities successfully.
When judges sentence people t...
published: 21 Aug 2019
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published: 28 Aug 2023
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The ethics of Canada's 'underground economy'
Companies in Canada cash in on tens of billions of dollars in business that isn't on the books, according to new numbers from StatsCan. Are consumers or business to blame?
Chris MacDonald is an Associate Professor at Ryerson University and a Director at the Ted Rogers Leadership Centre.
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The Underground Economy: Crash Course Economics #32
What is an underground economy? Whether you call it a black market, a grey market, or just the shop down the street, its about connecting people with goods outs...
What is an underground economy? Whether you call it a black market, a grey market, or just the shop down the street, its about connecting people with goods outside of official channels. Some stuff happens in the underground economy because it's illegal, but a lot of the money that moves around this way is exchanged for pretty mundane goods and services. We'll talk about how these things work, and the awesome ways that economists figure out where all that money is.
https://wn.com/The_Underground_Economy_Crash_Course_Economics_32
What is an underground economy? Whether you call it a black market, a grey market, or just the shop down the street, its about connecting people with goods outside of official channels. Some stuff happens in the underground economy because it's illegal, but a lot of the money that moves around this way is exchanged for pretty mundane goods and services. We'll talk about how these things work, and the awesome ways that economists figure out where all that money is.
- published: 07 May 2016
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Black Market Economics - What Drives the Underground Economy?
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What is the Underground Economy?
The underground economy is part of any economy where transactions occur illegally. We also call it the shadow economy, the black economy, or the informal sector...
The underground economy is part of any economy where transactions occur illegally. We also call it the shadow economy, the black economy, or the informal sector.
Read more: https://marketbusinessnews.com/financial-glossary/underground-economy-definition-meaning/
https://wn.com/What_Is_The_Underground_Economy
The underground economy is part of any economy where transactions occur illegally. We also call it the shadow economy, the black economy, or the informal sector.
Read more: https://marketbusinessnews.com/financial-glossary/underground-economy-definition-meaning/
- published: 20 Feb 2019
- views: 3125
12:07
How The Soviet Underground Economy Actually Works
If you’ve ever wondered about what kind of society where the underground black market thrives best, then the answer would probably be the Soviet Union.
The un...
If you’ve ever wondered about what kind of society where the underground black market thrives best, then the answer would probably be the Soviet Union.
The underground market was an integral part of daily life for people living in socialist countries. In fact, it is what enables the Soviet Union to last for as long as 70 years, and the underground economies in these countries are sometimes larger than the real economy in capitalist countries.
It is estimated that the annual Soviet black market transaction amounts to $145 billion, with around 83% of people using the black market regularly to buy daily necessities and other goods, and around 20 million people were working either full-time or part-time to provide goods and services in the black market.
But why did the Soviet black market get so big in the first place?
Sources:
http://public.econ.duke.edu/Papers//Treml.BDOP.html Berkeley-Duke 38 papers on USSR second economy
https://wp.towson.edu/iajournal/articles/issues-between-1990-1999/spring-1991/the-soviet-black-market-under-gorbachev/ Soviet black market under Gorbachev - Brian Walsh
The Russian Underground Economy in Transition - Michael Alexeev, Indiana University (1995)
https://www.ucis.pitt.edu/nceeer/1986-620-5-O'Hearn.pdf The Second Economy In Consumer Goods and Services In The USSR - Dennis O'Hearn, UC Berkeley (1986)
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Stock Footage by Storyblocks
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about economics explained, about Finance and how money works, on Soviet underground ecoonomy and how it works, This is an economics/finance video
https://wn.com/How_The_Soviet_Underground_Economy_Actually_Works
If you’ve ever wondered about what kind of society where the underground black market thrives best, then the answer would probably be the Soviet Union.
The underground market was an integral part of daily life for people living in socialist countries. In fact, it is what enables the Soviet Union to last for as long as 70 years, and the underground economies in these countries are sometimes larger than the real economy in capitalist countries.
It is estimated that the annual Soviet black market transaction amounts to $145 billion, with around 83% of people using the black market regularly to buy daily necessities and other goods, and around 20 million people were working either full-time or part-time to provide goods and services in the black market.
But why did the Soviet black market get so big in the first place?
Sources:
http://public.econ.duke.edu/Papers//Treml.BDOP.html Berkeley-Duke 38 papers on USSR second economy
https://wp.towson.edu/iajournal/articles/issues-between-1990-1999/spring-1991/the-soviet-black-market-under-gorbachev/ Soviet black market under Gorbachev - Brian Walsh
The Russian Underground Economy in Transition - Michael Alexeev, Indiana University (1995)
https://www.ucis.pitt.edu/nceeer/1986-620-5-O'Hearn.pdf The Second Economy In Consumer Goods and Services In The USSR - Dennis O'Hearn, UC Berkeley (1986)
Music by Epidemic Sound
Stock Footage by Storyblocks
#Soviet Union #Finance #Doverhill
about economics explained, about Finance and how money works, on Soviet underground ecoonomy and how it works, This is an economics/finance video
- published: 26 Oct 2022
- views: 5046
26:28
The Impact of California's $150 Billion Underground Economy | Bruce Wick
In California, the underground economy has been growing over the years, and it's now $150 billion.
My guest is Bruce Wick, director of risk management with Hou...
In California, the underground economy has been growing over the years, and it's now $150 billion.
My guest is Bruce Wick, director of risk management with Housing Contractors of California.
He talks about why the underground economy is thriving at the expense of legitimate businesses.
#CaliforniaEconomy #UndergroundEconomy #BlackMarket
The Impact of California's $150 Billion Underground Economy | Bruce Wick
https://wn.com/The_Impact_Of_California's_150_Billion_Underground_Economy_|_Bruce_Wick
In California, the underground economy has been growing over the years, and it's now $150 billion.
My guest is Bruce Wick, director of risk management with Housing Contractors of California.
He talks about why the underground economy is thriving at the expense of legitimate businesses.
#CaliforniaEconomy #UndergroundEconomy #BlackMarket
The Impact of California's $150 Billion Underground Economy | Bruce Wick
- published: 21 Oct 2021
- views: 33916
17:18
The underground economy | Dr Theodore Koutmeridis | TEDxUniversityofGlasgow
In this talk, Dr Koutmeridis proposes a new link between opportunity and crime. He examines how innovation, labor market conditions and punishment influence ill...
In this talk, Dr Koutmeridis proposes a new link between opportunity and crime. He examines how innovation, labor market conditions and punishment influence illegal activity, and reveals that individuals respond to changes in the potential value of criminal opportunities. This connection between crime and prices appears to be a crucial but overlooked aspect of criminal behavior.
Theodore Koutmeridis holds a PhD in Economics from Warwick University where he has been a Royal Economic Society Junior Fellow and an Onassis Scholar, while he is also a member of the Royal Society of Edinburgh's Young Academy of Scotland. His work has been recognized with research, teaching and impact awards, such as the Sir Alec Cairncross Prize and grants by the European Science Days and the ESRC. Dr Koutmeridis is currently a CREATe Research Fellow in Economics at the University of Glasgow and a Visiting Scholar at Columbia University.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx
https://wn.com/The_Underground_Economy_|_Dr_Theodore_Koutmeridis_|_Tedxuniversityofglasgow
In this talk, Dr Koutmeridis proposes a new link between opportunity and crime. He examines how innovation, labor market conditions and punishment influence illegal activity, and reveals that individuals respond to changes in the potential value of criminal opportunities. This connection between crime and prices appears to be a crucial but overlooked aspect of criminal behavior.
Theodore Koutmeridis holds a PhD in Economics from Warwick University where he has been a Royal Economic Society Junior Fellow and an Onassis Scholar, while he is also a member of the Royal Society of Edinburgh's Young Academy of Scotland. His work has been recognized with research, teaching and impact awards, such as the Sir Alec Cairncross Prize and grants by the European Science Days and the ESRC. Dr Koutmeridis is currently a CREATe Research Fellow in Economics at the University of Glasgow and a Visiting Scholar at Columbia University.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx
- published: 31 May 2016
- views: 7483
5:09
This Underground Economy Exists in a Secret Fungi Kingdom
We now have a new understanding of the underground ecosystem. It turns out that fungi barter and trade with other organisms like little stockbrokers.
» Subscrib...
We now have a new understanding of the underground ecosystem. It turns out that fungi barter and trade with other organisms like little stockbrokers.
» Subscribe to Seeker!http://bit.ly/subscribeseeker
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New research has revealed that fungi barter and trade with other organisms, meaning there’s basically an entire economy of nutrients right beneath our feet that we are only just uncovering.
Possibly the most widely distributed organisms on Earth, fungi exist everywhere on Earth from the North Pole to the South Pole.
Fungi take elements like carbon that are trapped in organic matter, and through decomposition, process and release them back into the ecosystem for other organisms to use. Fungi do this by releasing a cocktail of enzymes and other helpful chemicals that allow them to break down organic material outside of their bodies so they can more easily digest the nutrients...this is how fungi cause decay.
But the thing is, fungi are more than just their essential role as nutrient cyclers—fungi that work with plants in this way can grow into structures called hyphae, or delicate thread-like tendrils that push into a plants’ roots forming mycorrhizae. Mycorrhizae are symbiotic relationships that exist between fungi and the plants they glom on to.
In exchange for the essential nutrients that fungi provide for the plants, plants in return, form carbohydrates through photosynthesis and provide fungi with sugars creating a worldwide network of nutrient exchanges that occur between all kinds of microbes. The whole system is known as the Wood Wide Web.
And a research team in Amsterdam recently found that these nutrient exchanges might operate almost like an economy.
Learn more about this underground economy in the secret fungi kingdom on this episode of Elements.
#Fungi #Economy #Ecosystem #Plants #Seeker #Science #Elements
How These Bacteria Become Electrical Cables That Could Power Our World
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPZTsGTL2nE
Read More:
Behind the Scenes: How Fungi Make Nutrients Available to the World
https://www.energy.gov/science/articles/behind-scenes-how-fungi-make-nutrients-available-world
"To break down lignin, white rot fungi use strong enzymes, proteins that speed up chemical reactions. These enzymes split many of lignin's chemical bonds, turning it into simple sugars and releasing carbon dioxide into the air. White rot is still better at rending lignin than any other type of fungus"
Hidden Partners: Mycorrhizal Fungi and Plants
https://sciweb.nybg.org/science2/hcol/mycorrhizae.asp.html
"Fungi are microscopic cells that usually grow as long threads or strands called hyphae, which push their way between soil particles, roots, and rocks. "
Mycorrhizal networks in ecosystem structure and functioning
http://www.functionalecology.org/view/0/virtualIssues/VI_MycorrhizalNetworks.html
"As mycorrhizal fungi tend to be non-specific in their choice of hosts, many plants can be linked through fungal hyphae in a common mycelial network (CMN). These networks can be enormous, with around 200m of mycorrhizal fungal hyphae present in a single gram of typical forest soil."
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https://wn.com/This_Underground_Economy_Exists_In_A_Secret_Fungi_Kingdom
We now have a new understanding of the underground ecosystem. It turns out that fungi barter and trade with other organisms like little stockbrokers.
» Subscribe to Seeker!http://bit.ly/subscribeseeker
» Watch more Elements! http://bit.ly/ElementsPlaylist
New research has revealed that fungi barter and trade with other organisms, meaning there’s basically an entire economy of nutrients right beneath our feet that we are only just uncovering.
Possibly the most widely distributed organisms on Earth, fungi exist everywhere on Earth from the North Pole to the South Pole.
Fungi take elements like carbon that are trapped in organic matter, and through decomposition, process and release them back into the ecosystem for other organisms to use. Fungi do this by releasing a cocktail of enzymes and other helpful chemicals that allow them to break down organic material outside of their bodies so they can more easily digest the nutrients...this is how fungi cause decay.
But the thing is, fungi are more than just their essential role as nutrient cyclers—fungi that work with plants in this way can grow into structures called hyphae, or delicate thread-like tendrils that push into a plants’ roots forming mycorrhizae. Mycorrhizae are symbiotic relationships that exist between fungi and the plants they glom on to.
In exchange for the essential nutrients that fungi provide for the plants, plants in return, form carbohydrates through photosynthesis and provide fungi with sugars creating a worldwide network of nutrient exchanges that occur between all kinds of microbes. The whole system is known as the Wood Wide Web.
And a research team in Amsterdam recently found that these nutrient exchanges might operate almost like an economy.
Learn more about this underground economy in the secret fungi kingdom on this episode of Elements.
#Fungi #Economy #Ecosystem #Plants #Seeker #Science #Elements
How These Bacteria Become Electrical Cables That Could Power Our World
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPZTsGTL2nE
Read More:
Behind the Scenes: How Fungi Make Nutrients Available to the World
https://www.energy.gov/science/articles/behind-scenes-how-fungi-make-nutrients-available-world
"To break down lignin, white rot fungi use strong enzymes, proteins that speed up chemical reactions. These enzymes split many of lignin's chemical bonds, turning it into simple sugars and releasing carbon dioxide into the air. White rot is still better at rending lignin than any other type of fungus"
Hidden Partners: Mycorrhizal Fungi and Plants
https://sciweb.nybg.org/science2/hcol/mycorrhizae.asp.html
"Fungi are microscopic cells that usually grow as long threads or strands called hyphae, which push their way between soil particles, roots, and rocks. "
Mycorrhizal networks in ecosystem structure and functioning
http://www.functionalecology.org/view/0/virtualIssues/VI_MycorrhizalNetworks.html
"As mycorrhizal fungi tend to be non-specific in their choice of hosts, many plants can be linked through fungal hyphae in a common mycelial network (CMN). These networks can be enormous, with around 200m of mycorrhizal fungal hyphae present in a single gram of typical forest soil."
____________________
Elements is more than just a science show. It’s your science-loving best friend, tasked with keeping you updated and interested on all the compelling, innovative and groundbreaking science happening all around us. Join our passionate hosts as they help break down and present fascinating science, from quarks to quantum theory and beyond.
Seeker empowers the curious to understand the science shaping our world. We tell award-winning stories about the natural forces and groundbreaking innovations that impact our lives, our planet, and our universe.
Visit the Seeker website https://www.seeker.com/videos
Elements on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/SeekerElements/
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- published: 02 Oct 2019
- views: 294240
13:50
What Is The Underground Economy in Federal Prison?
What Is The Underground Economy in Federal Prison?
To better describe the Underground Economy, let me copy and paste text from my new book, Prepare - What Defe...
What Is The Underground Economy in Federal Prison?
To better describe the Underground Economy, let me copy and paste text from my new book, Prepare - What Defendants Need to Know About Lawyers/ Mitigation/ Sentencing/Prison/First Step Act.
Chapter 22: What Is The Underground Economy in Federal Prison?
"Many people go into the prison system with the intention of avoiding all problems and getting out of prison at the soonest possible time. Every day they have the power to make decisions with regard to how they’re going to respond to their environment. They do not have the power to decide how others will respond to the environment. The more they understand about prison, the more they empower themselves to navigate the challenges and complexities successfully.
When judges sentence people to prison, the prisoners become wards of the system. In the BOP, the government assumes control and responsibility for each person’s existence. While a person serves time in the BOP, he’s deprived of the opportunity to earn a living. The system provides basic needs. Along with a bed, or a mat, the system issues sheets and blankets. People get standard clothing. The men have reasonable access to showers and bathroom facilities. The BOP provides three daily meals. If a person needs medical attention, a process exists for him to follow.
Essentially, the system reduces men in prison to a status equivalent to that of highly dependent child, but without the toys and goodnight kisses.
Adults do not react well to this stripping of independence and responsibility.
Rules do not allow for much in the way of personal possessions. If a person accumulates property—like clothing, nicer sneakers, sunglasses, watches, or radios—that the prison does not issue, staff may confiscate the property as contraband. Staff members may also cite the person with a disciplinary infraction.
Those not mentally prepared for the complexities or prison life may feel their identities being stripped away. Over time, people resent the institution’s quest for total control. They do not want to be restricted to wearing only government-issue clothing. They do not want government-issue food. And they do not want to eat only at times dictated by institutional rules. Rather, like all human beings, people want autonomy over their lives. They want the freedom to make choices. Some people try to bend the system. If they are caught, they should expect punishment that may result in harsher living conditions, or longer stays in prison.
Some people adjust to the rigidity of rules and regulations by creating their own informal bartering system—or underground economy. They create an exchange of goods and services.
This universal aspect of prison life represents one response to the total control that administrators strive to exercise over the lives of the men in confinement.
Through covert exchanges between themselves, people lift some of the monotony that comes with institutional living.
Every day for years at a time, people in prison listen to the same bells that ring at the same time. Rules dictate where they are supposed to be, what they are supposed to be doing, and how they are supposed to be doing it. Regulations dictate what people are supposed to be wearing at those times when they are supposed to be complying with the machine.
People do not ask Why so many rules exist. The monotony machine does not provide answers. A long-term prisoner knows exactly what he will be doing five years in the future because it's the same thing he is doing today. If he has been incarcerated for a while, it may be the same thing he was doing five years ago.
Endless repetition might drive a man to madness if there were no opportunities to bring some variation to his life. Since the prison system does not provide opportunities for much in the way of differentiation, the men create it for themselves through the underground economy. Although a person may choose not to participate in the underground economy, it’s wise to understand how it operates."
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What Is The Underground Economy in Federal Prison?
To better describe the Underground Economy, let me copy and paste text from my new book, Prepare - What Defendants Need to Know About Lawyers/ Mitigation/ Sentencing/Prison/First Step Act.
Chapter 22: What Is The Underground Economy in Federal Prison?
"Many people go into the prison system with the intention of avoiding all problems and getting out of prison at the soonest possible time. Every day they have the power to make decisions with regard to how they’re going to respond to their environment. They do not have the power to decide how others will respond to the environment. The more they understand about prison, the more they empower themselves to navigate the challenges and complexities successfully.
When judges sentence people to prison, the prisoners become wards of the system. In the BOP, the government assumes control and responsibility for each person’s existence. While a person serves time in the BOP, he’s deprived of the opportunity to earn a living. The system provides basic needs. Along with a bed, or a mat, the system issues sheets and blankets. People get standard clothing. The men have reasonable access to showers and bathroom facilities. The BOP provides three daily meals. If a person needs medical attention, a process exists for him to follow.
Essentially, the system reduces men in prison to a status equivalent to that of highly dependent child, but without the toys and goodnight kisses.
Adults do not react well to this stripping of independence and responsibility.
Rules do not allow for much in the way of personal possessions. If a person accumulates property—like clothing, nicer sneakers, sunglasses, watches, or radios—that the prison does not issue, staff may confiscate the property as contraband. Staff members may also cite the person with a disciplinary infraction.
Those not mentally prepared for the complexities or prison life may feel their identities being stripped away. Over time, people resent the institution’s quest for total control. They do not want to be restricted to wearing only government-issue clothing. They do not want government-issue food. And they do not want to eat only at times dictated by institutional rules. Rather, like all human beings, people want autonomy over their lives. They want the freedom to make choices. Some people try to bend the system. If they are caught, they should expect punishment that may result in harsher living conditions, or longer stays in prison.
Some people adjust to the rigidity of rules and regulations by creating their own informal bartering system—or underground economy. They create an exchange of goods and services.
This universal aspect of prison life represents one response to the total control that administrators strive to exercise over the lives of the men in confinement.
Through covert exchanges between themselves, people lift some of the monotony that comes with institutional living.
Every day for years at a time, people in prison listen to the same bells that ring at the same time. Rules dictate where they are supposed to be, what they are supposed to be doing, and how they are supposed to be doing it. Regulations dictate what people are supposed to be wearing at those times when they are supposed to be complying with the machine.
People do not ask Why so many rules exist. The monotony machine does not provide answers. A long-term prisoner knows exactly what he will be doing five years in the future because it's the same thing he is doing today. If he has been incarcerated for a while, it may be the same thing he was doing five years ago.
Endless repetition might drive a man to madness if there were no opportunities to bring some variation to his life. Since the prison system does not provide opportunities for much in the way of differentiation, the men create it for themselves through the underground economy. Although a person may choose not to participate in the underground economy, it’s wise to understand how it operates."
Justin Paperny
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