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 B. Lietaer - UC Berkeley - USA/Belgium                                        ATS Advisory Board Member

     An international  expert on economic, banking and monetary matters

 

Excerpts from: "The Banking Crisis: What can Businesses do Now?"  By Bernard Lietaer           www.lietaer.com

 

Whatever governments do for the banks, credit will be a lot harder to obtain for businesses, for many years to come.  In 1934 sixteen business people gathered in Zurich to create a mutual credit system among themselves, with a currency unit called the WIR, equivalent in value to the Swiss Franc.  Instead of borrowing money from the banks, businesses gave credit directly to each other.  We propose that businesses take the initiative of creating such B2B systems at whatever scale makes sense to them.   A remarkable quantitative study proves that this system is actually the secret for the proverbial robustness of the Swiss economy.  The big advantage, compared to what happened in Switzerland in 1934, is today's availability of very cost-effective information technologies that make it possible to implement this approach much more rapidly than in the 1930s.    

 

 

"How Businesses Can Save Themselves from the Impact of the Banking Crisis"  

A One pager on the Business-to-Business (B2B) Currency solution by Bernard Lietaer.

 

 “The Banking Crisis: What can Businesses do Now”

A 6 page summary of the Business2Business currency proposal.

 

“Options for Managing Systemic Banking Crises”

The complete 30 page White Paper on all the options for managing systemic banking crises  and their economic consequences.  

 

Bernard Lietaer Video Interview

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Bernard Lietaer discusses the current crises and extent of  the problem and the use of CCs as a potential solution. (1:52)

 

International Conference on Community and Complementary Currencies - To mark the 30th anniversary of the movement the Conference was held on February 16th and 17th, 2011, at the University of Lyon, France.  Two of the American Trade System (ATS) advisors were presenters. A review of the 60-plus presenters provides a measure of the scope of the CC movement.


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