kauppapakko
Kauppapakko is a historical Finnish term describing a form of compulsory trade obligation imposed on merchants by authorities such as municipal bodies, guilds, or rural administrations. The word combines kauppa (trade) and pakko (obligation or compulsion). In Finnish economic history, kauppapakko appears in discussions of market regulation and access to goods, particularly in rural or regional settings where authorities sought to ensure availability of basic goods and to influence prices.
The exact nature of a kauppapakko varied across time and place. Descriptions in historical sources indicate
In modern Finnish law, the term is largely obsolete and not used in current statutes. It is
See also: price regulation, mercantile regulation, compulsory procurement, monopolies.