http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-bristol-19627592Bristol Pound launched to keep trade in the city
The idea is to help local traders by issuing money which customers can only use in their shops. In turn, customers know that the shop must then buy its stock from a local supplier, or pay a 3% fee to convert the Bristol Pound back into sterling.
Bristol has a proud history of independent thinking
http://www.csmonitor.com/World/Maki...eek-town-creates-its-own-alternative-currencyAs Greece continues to search for solutions to its national economic crisis, the port town of Volos has adopted an old-school barter system to help its citizens muddle through.
Five years into their recession, with 21 percent unemployment, some Volos residents who were short on Euros but long on other resources created a local currency (called TEMs in Greek) that is traded based on nonmonetary contributions into the online system.
People sign up for a TEMs network account, see what services they might offer to other folks in their area who are in need, and start amassing credits that can be cashed in for things they themselves need. TEMs can be used for everything from bakers to babysitters, teachers to technicians. In theory, the value of one TEM is equal to the value of one Euro.
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