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Healthy Money Healthy Planet by Dei
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2 During the 1960s I listened on th
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4 money. Richard’s enthusiasm for
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6 must first be complemented by mon
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6 For over a decade, Japan struggle
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8 interestbearing money creation.
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10 provides a benefit for seller an
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2 After that, it didn’t take long
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4 Bank B. This is called a ‘depos
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6 Second comes the bit where banker
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8 debt, hence the collective debt c
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97 There are two sorts of money tha
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99 is not valid for either public w
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101 2. If all interest rates were s
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1 Part 2: Healthy Money 7 The Conce
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3 classify currencies and summarise
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5 Informal Barter The next level up
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7 is: money is something a communit
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10 Why is Money Trusted? As we have
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12 in China as early as the Sung dy
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14 to be speculated on, and as a to
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16 without debate. The CBI printed
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those without work. Secondary and t
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1 8 Doing Globalisation Better: An
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3 governments. 2 She says that a ne
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5 continual negotiation between the
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7 Diversity and coordination of par
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9 information to pass through. So,
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11 operating principles in her webs
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13 Similarly, biologist Elisabet Sa
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15 over your body could be mined as
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17 lesson in the importance of mana
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19 3. Is the economy uniquely adapt
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21 Cogovernance with Negotiation
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23 subnational economies. Jacobs sa
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25 win. All must be conscious of th
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1 9 Why Complementary Currencies? I
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3 2. Increased liquidity in a local
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5 If local economies are to strengt
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7 Ithaca HOURs and commercial trade
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9 The interestbearing debt money
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11 Another reason behind the increa
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1 10 Userissued Community Currenc
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3 In New Zealand in 1984 the Lange
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5 • There is too little education
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7 happened. People have been able t
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9 Good ideas are seldom restricted
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11 because of the variety of incent
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13 Ithaca’s new HOURly minimum wa
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15 come in $1, $5, $10 and $20 deno
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17 The bills are accepted on a par
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19 Deep budget cuts were necessary,
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21 This smallscale Mexican curren
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23 no scope for further taxation, s
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25 currency flourished, and had 265
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27 20 Bernard Lietaer, ‘The Futur
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1 11 Commercial Trade Barter A trad
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3 million Swiss francs a year. 7 Fr
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5 In New Zealand, ITEX was able to
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7 Staff Accounts Occasionally it wo
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9 negotiation. If the business in q
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11 out rules so that it doesn’t d
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13 acquisitions and the concentrati
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254 12 Complementary Currencies wit
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256 is afflicted with all the defec
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258 But i f everyone had to spend,
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260 probably the most significant a
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262 was put under pressure from Aus
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264 sets. Demurrage will only shift
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266 nutrients. ‘Speed money‘ th
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268 simec meant that the traders co
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270 www8.plala.or.jp/oiaue/Tonga/Fi
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19 13 Privately Issued Currencies Q
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21 Unichem pharmacies. The points b
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23 the craft club, the fire brigade
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25 was awaiting a private ruling on
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1 14 Proposals for New Currencies A
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3 The reason the US can write almos
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5 ‘Essentially the system is a ve
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7 2 See www.globalideasbank.org/bov
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2 and the like. However, unhealthy
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4 collateral, or as warehouse recei
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6 given to all members who join. To
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8 equivalent value to the system at
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10 between local and national bodie
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12 defectors or doubters are enough
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14 currencies are bus tickets, reco
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16 that are issued for a commodity.
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18 such systems inflation is theref
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20 their essentials for daily life,
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22 M by Governor Robert Fitz
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24 Tax Issues One of the most commo
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26 Conclusion Obviously, complement
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1 16 Policy Implications of Healthy
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3 Governor George Grey, who became
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5 Crown leasehold land tenure could
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7 and lobbying on the topic of land
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9 Other objectors to land value tax
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11 many centuries, for example, Eng
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13 region in the late 1990s (see Ch
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1 17 The Case for Currency Diversit
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3 costs for businesses that traded
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5 Zealand adopting the greenback. A
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7 you, which have no one centre of
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1 18 Community Banking Are you havi
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3 branches and hiked up charges. Fu
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5 charges and a lack of support. As
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7 Loans for Small and Medium Busine
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9 community. The profits are redist
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11 for poor rural women with no col
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13 sustainable energy use. Half of
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15 Wellington’s Beehive Theatrett
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17 Trust paid out NZ$902 million in
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19 By July 2003 Kiwibank was signin
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23 TSB Bank profits continue to enr
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25 NZ$121 million on the previous y
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27 offering chequing services. 51 A
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29 challenge of filling the vacuum
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31 deposits in the community’s cu
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3 because the public would then los
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5 carrying costs on the medium of e
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7 when the institutions of family,
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9 Many contend that our main focus
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11 currencies in a more balanced wa
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13 economy, imposing its sanctions
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15 New Zealand is ideally placed to
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17 • Create new employment. • N
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19 to be able to cope with more tha
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21 be the main form of taxation whe
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23 maladaptive, as the terms left w
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25 discussion. 5 As a result, unive
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27 to be harnessed towards posit
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29 notes that during previous stage
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31 New Zealand Can Show the Way Dur
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33 their mortgages. What Can Indivi
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35 Compensation Commission to encou
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37 money we will thus be able to re
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Endnotes Introduction 1 Richard Dun
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2 Lester R. Brown et al., State of
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25 Financial Statements of the Gove
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48 Quoted in Stan Fitchett, ‘True
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15 Will Knight, ‘Big Fall in Sper
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33 Our Health, Our Future: The Heal
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12 A fuller description on the role
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Marilyn Waring, Counting for Nothin
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1 Rt. Hon. Reginald McKenna in a sp
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24 Malcolm Murchie, member of the S
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21 See www.silesfemmescomptaient.co
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38 Appendix 1: Classification of Cu
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40 • Deli dollars; see page 000.
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42 credit with the imposition of ta
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44 incentive certificates reducing
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46 families Gold, Commodity Became
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48 Australian words, A$100 encourag
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141 Essays by Professor Giacinto Au
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143 www.reinventingmoney.com/moneta
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145 Combination Currencies www.toro
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147 Appendix 3: Useful Organisation
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149 Email: nzcoopassn@xtra.co.nz
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2 Carson, Rachel, Silent Spring, Bo
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4 Economy Publishing Co., 1934. Goo
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Korten, David C., The Postcorpora
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8 Smith, Adam, An Inquiry into the
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Lietaer, Bernard, ‘Community Curr
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Canadian Government Committee on Co
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Strohalm Institute: www.strohalm.nl
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2 hoarding. Economic growth The tim
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4 Usury Once defined as the practic