Complementary currencies: History, theory, prospects
This essay examines the history and theory of complementary currencies before considering the prospects for increasing their current scope to become significant economic entities through which people – particularly those marginalised in, or excluded from, the formal economy – can secure their livelihood. A model of tax-driven money, based on the tax anticipation schemes of the 1930s is proposed.
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2014
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Authors: | Peacock, Mark S |
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Local Economy. - London South Bank University. - Vol. 29.2014, 6-7, p. 708-722
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London South Bank University |
Subject: | complementary currencies | Irving Fisher | Silvio Gesell | tax anticipation scrip | tax-driven money |
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