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In economics, a local currency is a currency not backed by a national government, and intended to trade only in a small area. Advocates such as Jane Jacobs argue that this enables an economically depressed region to pull itself up, by giving the people living there a medium of exchange that they can use to exchange services and locally-produced goods (In a broader sense, this is the original purpose of all money.) Opponents of this concept argue that local currency creates a barrier which can interfere with economies of scale and comparative advantage, and that in some cases they can serve as a means of tax evasion.


Local currencies can also come into being when there is economic turmoil involving the national currency. An example of this is the Argentine economic crisis of 2002 in which IOUs issued by local governments quickly took on some of the characteristics of local currencies.

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Modern Local Currencies

  • America
  • Asia
  • Africa
  • Europe
    • France
      • SEL - Système d’Echange Local
      • Troc de Services
    • Germany
      • Berliner
      • Chiemgauer
      • Tauschring
    • Italy
      • Banca del Tempo
      • REL Rete di Economia Locale
      • Sistema di Reciprocità Indiretta
      • EcoAspromonte
      • Simec
    • Switzerland
      • WIR
    • UK
  • Oceania
  • Countries to be classified
  • Time Dollar
  • Time bank
  • LETS - Local Exchange Trading Systems
  • ROCS - Robust Complementary Community Currency System
  • Green dollar
  • RERS - Réseaux d’Echange Réciproque de Savoirs
  • Systèmes d’Echanges Communitares
  • Interser
  • RGT - Red Global del Trueque
  • Tianguis Tlaloc
  • Yogyakarta System
  • Rumihuaico
  • Toctiuco
  • Thay Gerh
  • Tontines
  • Flash Cash
  • Ndajem-Wecco
  • Salta Creditos

Historical Local Currencies

See also

External links

  • LETS (http://www.transaction.net/money/lets/)
  • Community currency Resources (http://www.communitycurrency.org/resources.html)
  • Community Currencies (http://www.communitycurrencies.com)
  • Complementary Community Currency Systems (http://www.transaction.net/money/community/)
  • Alternative Money Systems (http://www.newciv.org/ncn/moneyteam.html)
  • Network of german local currencies (http://www.regiogeld.de/)

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Local currency - definition of Local currency in Encyclopedia (104 words)
In economics, a local currency is a currency not backed by a national government, and intended to trade only in a small area.
Local currencies can also come into being when there is economic turmoil involving the national currency.
An example of this is the Argentine economic crisis of 2002 in which IOUs issued by local governments quickly took on some of the characteristics of local currencies.
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