helgehandel
Helgehandel is a historical term used in Denmark, Norway, and related Nordic border regions to describe informal or semi-official commercial exchange conducted outside regular markets, especially on weekends or religious holidays. The word combines helge (holy day) and handel (trade), indicating activity that occurred when ordinary market controls or schedules were relaxed.
Historically, central authorities imposed restrictions on where and how goods could be bought and sold. In
The legal status of helgehandel varied. At times it was tolerated as a pragmatic relief for supply
In historical scholarship, helgehandel is used as a lens to study informal economies, price transmission, and