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Alternative Monetary Systems

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Barter
Links to sources of information on barter and a brief account of its history and contemporary relevance.

British Association for Monetary Reform
The BAMR website contains articles giving the true information about the banking systems, economics, debts, interest rates, world banking and the debt based society that we live in.

e-gold
Electronic currencies backed by gold, silver, platinum and palladium. Payment system allows transfer of small quantities of metal; site also has extensive statistics on holdings and transactions.

Health Supreme's Economy Section
An exploration of monetary systems and economy alternatives. Concerns lack of credit availability in 3rd world environments. Proposes solutions.

International Journal of Community Currency Research
Online journal for the emerging community currency field.

Local and Interest-Free Currencies, Social Credit and Informal Credit Systems
Links to information sources on LETS, local community currencies, interest free money, social credit, and alternative monetary systems.

Money Team - Alternative Money Systems
This NCN Alternative Money System team was created to collect information on what schemes already exist, to discuss the prospects of doing away with money systems and using a resource-based system instead, and ways of financing new civilization projects, implementing experimental and schemes.

Prosperity: Freedom from Debt Slavery
Monthly journal on monetary reform and debt-free money promoting the Bromsgrove Group Statement on money reform.

ReinventingMoney.com
De-mystifies money by presenting ideas on monetary and non-monetary exchange. Established by Thomas H. Greco, Jr., monetary researcher and author of Money: Understanding and Creating Alternatives to Legal Tender.

TimeBucks
TimeBucks.org is a community of people trading their time. One hour is worth 15 time-bucks. TimeBucks communities are springing up all over the United States and Canada.

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