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Quel rôle pour les pouvoirs publics dans la mise en Ĺ“uvre de projets de monnaies sociales ?
Finances solidaires : Le cas de la Banque Palmas à Fortaleza, Brésil
Choix organisationnels et orientation des dispositifs de monnaies sociales
Silvio Gesell, socialiste proudhonien et réformateur monétaire
Bartering for a Better Future? Community Currencies and Sustainable Consumption
Community Currency Systems: A Co-operative Option for the Developing World ?
LETS get real: constraints on the development of Local Exchange Trading Schemes
Local Exchange Trading Systems–A Rural Response to the Globalization of Capitalism?
Money: Understanding and creating alternatives to legal tender
A design of Complementary Community Currencies for education
Cereal Banks: Receipt of Deposit as a Method for Improving Liquidity at the Local Level
Process of Designing and Implementing a Complementary Currency System
Innovative Initiatives for Welfare. Non-Banking and Banking Initiatives - An Overview -
Establishing Time Based Community Currencies: Means of Measure, Exchange and Storage
Local Currencies: Catalysts for Sustainable Regional Economies
Residual Barter Networks and Macro-Economic Stability: Switzerland’s Wirtschaftsring
The power of facts Lessons from complementary currencies in Argentina
The situation of Korea Community Currency and the activities of Hanbat LETS
Classifying “CCs”: Community, complementary and local currencies’ types and generations
Complementary currencies for sustainable local economies in Central America
The meanings of social currency on a peripheral neighborhood of a large urban center in Brazil.
“Selling Scrip to America: Ideology, Self-Help and the Experiments of the Great Depression”
Local Exchange Trade Systems in the Central European Post Communist Countries
Harnessing Grassroots Innovations: Complementary Currencies and Sustainability
Moeda social e a circulação das riquezas na economia solidária
Comment on the Wörgl Experiment with Community Currency and Demurrage
Complementary currency systems and the new economic paradigm
Systèmes de monnaies complémentaires et le nouveau paradigme économique
Sistemas de monedas complementarias y nuevo paradigma económico
Critique de l’argent et morales des échanges, L’exemple des systèmes d’échange local
FSE II: Compte-rendu de l’atelier: La monnaie sociale fait bouger le monde
FORUM SOCIAL MUNDIAL I- TALLER SOBRE MONEDA SOCIAL - INFORME FINAL
International regulations and social money: well timed permanence or a break from normality
Proposal paper for the 21 century : Social Money: Lever of the Economic Paradigm
Cuaderno de Propuestas para el Siglo XXI : Moneda social: palanca del nuevo paradigmo económico
Parallel currencies : evaluation and theorical background of the phenomenon
Les monnaies parallèles : évaluation du phénomène et enjeux théoriques
Les banques de temps au Royaume Uni : construire des communautés viables
Local Currencies in European History: an Analytical Framework
L’argent du millenium et l’abondance durable - de Hildur Jackson au sujet de Bernard Lietaer
Memorandum from the Social Money Workshop meeting (Santiago, Chile, April 2001)
Memorandum from the Social Money Workshop meeting (Santiago, Chile, April 2001)
Rapport mémoire de la rencontre du chantier Monnaie Sociale (Santiago du Chili, avril 2001)
Monnaie sociale: permanence opportune ou rupture de paradigme?
Personal Carbon Trading: Lessons from Complementary Currencies
Política social, imaginación y coraje: reflexiones sobre la moneda social
Reticulación entre Empresas Autogestivas, el Fin del Dinero y Restauración del Crédito Social
Richesse, argent et pouvoir : l’éphémère «miracle argentin» des réseaux de troc
Wealth, money and power: the ephemeral “Argentinean miracle” of the exchange networks
Riqueza, dinero y poder: el efímero “milagro argentino” de las redes de trueque
Síntesis del Cuaderno de propuestas: La Moneda Social como Palanca del Nuevo Paradigma Economico
The Development of Islamic Banking and its Importance in the Emergence of Economic Democracy