Monete complementari

Il termine “monete complementari” (Complementary Currencies – CCs) definisce l’ampio ventaglio di sistemi di scambio, sviluppati da gruppi di agenti (persone fisiche, strutture economiche e sociali, enti locali o banche) organizzati in rete, che integrano le monete ufficiali. Con tale termine viene genericamente indicata una specifica unità (o sistema) di conto utilizzata per contabilizzare e regolare transazioni volontarie, senza interessi, realizzate all’interno di un definito ambito geografico finalizzate allo scambio di merci e servizi.

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Bibliografia complessiva

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Gómez, G. (2012), ‘Sustainability of the Argentine Complementary Currency Systems:               four governance systems’. International Journal of Community Currency Research 16 (D) 

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Greco, T. (2001) M O N E Y. Understanding and Creating Alternatives to Legal Tender, Vermont: Chelsea GreenPublishing Company 

Greco, Jr., Thomas H. (2009): The End of Money and the Future of Civilization

Greco T.  ( 2013) Reclaiming the Credit Commons Towards a Butterfly Society  

Greco G. L. (2019), Valute virtuali e valute complementari, tra sviluppo tecnologico e incertezze regolamentari, in «Rivista di diritto bancario - dottrina e giurisprudenza commentata», 3.

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Lietaer B. (2001), The future of money: Towards new wealth, work and a wiser world, in «European Business review», 13 (2).

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Ruzzene, M.  (2018), ‘Forms of money power and measure of economic value. Time based credit for care and commons economies’, International Journal of Community Currency Research, 2018 n 22, pp 39-55 ISSN 1325-9547  

Sachy M. (2019), Commoncoin the digital complementary currency open source toolkit for the commonfare platform, Trento: Università degli Studi di Trento - open access, 

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Seyfang G., Longhurst N. (2013), Growing greenmoney?:mapping community currencies for sustainable development, in «Ecological Economy», 86.

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Slater , M. (2019) Building the Credit Commons with Mutual Credit Clubs

Slater, M. e T. Jenkins (2016) The credit commons:  a money for the solidarity economy

Slater, M. Bendell, J. and Ruddick, W. O. (2015) Re-imagining money to broaden the future of development finance: what Kenyan community currencies reveal is possible for financing development. United Nations Research Institute for Social Development Working Papers Volume 10. United Nations Research Institute for Social Development (UNRISD), Geneva. (Unpublished) J 

Stodder J. (2009), Complementary credit networks and macro-economic stability: Switzerland’s Wirtschaftsring, in «Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization», 72.

Tarozzi, D. (2019) Una moneta chiamata fiducia, Firenze: Chiarelettere  

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Wray, R. L. (2004), Credit and State Theories of Money, Cheltenham - UK: Edward Elgar 

 

Leggi regionali sulle monete complementari

Per valorizzare il legame tra regionalismo e sviluppo delle monete complementari, è stata strutturata una tabella che riassume la normativa regionale vigente sulle suddette tematiche. 

Per visualizzare le leggi regionali consultare la tabella.

 

DGR Lazio 13 maggio 2014, n. 260

Rettifica della DGR 237 del 6 maggio 2014 “Riordino della disciplina concernente l’ambito di operatività del Fondo per il sostegno del credito alle imprese del Lazio istituito dall'art. 20 della L.R. 17 febbraio 2007, n. 9 del 17 febbraio 2005, nel contesto del riordino delle società regionali operanti nel settore dello sviluppo economico e imprenditoriale, di cui alla L.R. 13 dicembre 2013, n. 10.

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