Alternative Currency
Movements As a Challenge to Globalisation?: A Case Study of
Manchester's Local Currency Networks (Ashgate Economic
Geography Series) (Ashgate Economic Geography Series)
(Hardcover)
by Peter North
Over the past 15 years, local money
networks, which are essentially trading networks using a
community-created currency, have emerged in countries. They
range from Local Exchange Trading Schemes (UK), to Time Dollars
(US), Green Dollars (New Zealand, Australia and Canada),
Trading Circles (Hungary), Barter Networks (Argentina) and
Talents (Germany). Drawing on an ethnographic case study of
alternative currency movements in Manchester, UK, this book
provides an analysis of the motivations, aims, successes and
failures of alternative currency networks. It also raises
questions such as the contribution of the alternative currency
movement to current debates about alternatives to
neoliberalism. While it is theoretically informed, critical and
grounded in fieldwork, it is also sympathetic to the political
aims of the protagonists and cognisant of the non-economic
benefits that arise from their development.
About the Author
Peter North is a Lecturer in the Department of Geography at the
University of Liverpool, UK.
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