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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.
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