Goods and services that are controlled or forbidden by governments but continue to be bought and sold privately1 are said to be traded on the black market. Illegal drugs, pornography and some forms of gambling2 are classic examples of goods and services that trade on the black market. Black markets tend to thrive in highly controlled economies where governments ration3 many products such as food, gas and luxury goods.
Goods in the black market do not trade in open view of the authorities. When products are banned, they can be smuggled4 or produced illegally, yielding profits based on demand. Legal goods and services are sometimes traded on the black market to avoid taxes.