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Complementary Currency Resource Center  http://www.complementarycurrency.org/ : lists 150 complementary currencies
Complementary Currency Resource Center  http://www.complementarycurrency.org/ : lists 150 complementary currencies


LIBRA project (Milan, Italy), http://www.aequilibra.it/;
=Examples=


Banca Etica (Padova, Italy), http://www.bancaetica.com/;
A sample:


Chiemgauer (Bavaria, Germany), http://www.chiemgauer.info/ ;  
#LIBRA project (Milan, Italy), http://www.aequilibra.it/;
#Banca Etica (Padova, Italy), http://www.bancaetica.com/;
#Chiemgauer (Bavaria, Germany), http://www.chiemgauer.info/ ;  
W#WIR Bank (Switzerland), http://www.wir.ch/


WIR Bank (Switzerland), http://www.wir.ch/


A page devoted to ‘alternative economy’ topics, also listing the alternative currencies in Japan, at http://www3.plala.or.jp/mig/econ-uk.html, and on Argentina’s RGT, the world’s biggest non-money barter network


=More Information=
#[[Complementary Currency Software]]
#A page devoted to ‘alternative economy’ topics, also listing the alternative currencies in Japan, at http://www3.plala.or.jp/mig/econ-uk.html, and on Argentina’s RGT, the world’s biggest non-money barter network


[[Complementary Currency Software]]


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Revision as of 11:20, 4 March 2009

Complementary Currency Resource Center http://www.complementarycurrency.org/ : lists 150 complementary currencies

Examples

A sample:

  1. LIBRA project (Milan, Italy), http://www.aequilibra.it/;
  2. Banca Etica (Padova, Italy), http://www.bancaetica.com/;
  3. Chiemgauer (Bavaria, Germany), http://www.chiemgauer.info/ ;

W#WIR Bank (Switzerland), http://www.wir.ch/


More Information

  1. Complementary Currency Software
  2. A page devoted to ‘alternative economy’ topics, also listing the alternative currencies in Japan, at http://www3.plala.or.jp/mig/econ-uk.html, and on Argentina’s RGT, the world’s biggest non-money barter network