Bendell, Jem ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0765-4413 (2015) Comment: Could electronic parallel currency ease Greece’s big cash freeze? New Scientist website .
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Abstract
Whatever your views on the causes of the Greek crisis, its citizens made a brave decision to reject more imposed austerity in yesterday’s referendum. Brave, because in the run-up to the vote the country’s banking system froze after the European Central Bank stopped giving it emergency loans. Greeks are allowed to withdraw just €60 a day and there are fears the banks may run out of cash within days. As politicians and bureaucrats argue over the way forward, businesses and citizens face a more immediate concern: how to keep trading if money in circulation continues to be restricted or to decline, especially with many credit cards not working. Many businesses and communities have already been taking matters into their own hands. Since the crisis started in 2009, Greeks in many cities have enrolled in systems that allow them to trade products and services without money, using a metric called a TEM – the acronym is from the Greek for “local alternative unit”.
Item Type: | Article |
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Journal / Publication Title: | New Scientist website |
Publisher: | Reed Business Information Ltd |
Departments: | Research Centres > Institute for Leadership and Sustainability (IFLAS) |
Depositing User: | Anna Lupton |
Date Deposited: | 16 May 2016 14:19 |
Last Modified: | 12 Jan 2024 14:16 |
URI: | https://insight.cumbria.ac.uk/id/eprint/2177 |
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