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When law forbids supply, desire simply learns to find another path. Illegal markets often expose truths that legal ones conceal. Lessons From Illicit Markets for Understanding Human Demand explores how black markets-from narcotics to endangered species-mirror the most fundamental aspects of human behavior: craving, scarcity, and risk. Blending economic history, psychology, and anthropology, the book examines why people buy, sell, and trade in defiance of law, and what that reveals about morality, necessity, and innovation. It offers a deep reflection on how demand persists where prohibition fails, uncovering the enduring link between human need and the shadow systems built to meet it. Author of English-language books on mindset mastery, business innovation, and historical narratives. Elena guides readers toward clarity and achievement by connecting ancient wisdom with contemporary challenges.



