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Community Currency Systems: basic income, credit clearing, and reserve-backed. Models and Design Principles Working paper FRIBIS Discussion Paper Series, FRIBIS Paper No. 04-2022, 2022, ISSN: 2702-5462.2022
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Teodoro Criscione, Eve Guterman, Sowuelu Avanzo, Julio Linares Community Currency Systems: basic income, credit clearing, and reserve-backed. Models and Design Principles Working paper FRIBIS Discussion Paper Series, FRIBIS Paper No. 04-2022, 2022, ISSN: 2702-5462. Abstract | Links | Tags: basic income, community currencies, english2022
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title = {Community Currency Systems: basic income, credit clearing, and reserve-backed. Models and Design Principles},
author = {Teodoro Criscione and Eve Guterman and Sowuelu Avanzo and Julio Linares},
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doi = {10.6094/FRIBIS/DiscussionPaper/8/04-2022},
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year = {2022},
date = {2022-08-15},
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abstract = {This paper briefly introduces models and basic design principles of community currency systems from economic and network analytical perspectives. Policymakers, grassroots organizations, and activists can find in this paper the necessary analytical and practical tools to start and enhance their own community currency projects.
The papers of the FRIBIS Discussion Paper Series are working papers that do not undergo a peer-review process by FRIBIS. The authors are responsible for the content.},
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This paper briefly introduces models and basic design principles of community currency systems from economic and network analytical perspectives. Policymakers, grassroots organizations, and activists can find in this paper the necessary analytical and practical tools to start and enhance their own community currency projects.
The papers of the FRIBIS Discussion Paper Series are working papers that do not undergo a peer-review process by FRIBIS. The authors are responsible for the content.