venerdì 26 giugno 2009

Rethinking Our Centralized Monetary System

Lewis D. Solomon, Rethinking Our Centralized Monetary System, Praeger Press, 1996
http://www.smallisbeautiful.org/local_currencies/Book.pdf

Review

“This extremely interesting and provocative book should be read by all concerned about establishing an effective payment system, and especially by those who believe that the creation of a national currency represents the penultimate development of a monetary system...This brief volume contains ample food for thought about the possibilities for a radical transformation of the payment system in the next century.”–Choice

Product Description
As we approach the 21st century, we must rethink our centralized monetary system as part of a larger reexamination of existing political economy, according to Solomon. In questioning the passive acceptance of a federal monopoly in producing money, the author challenges prevailing notions of "progress" and "economic life." Advancing the idea of local currencies to promote a political economy based on empowerment, self-reliance, and ecological permanence, the book discusses three viable systems, all of which are possible under federal and state laws: barter, customer discounts, and local scrip not pegged to the U.S. dollar. The business and practical aspects of each of these systems is considered. This original work will be of interest to scholars, students, and policy-makers in political economy, money and banking, public finance, and public policy.

About the Author
LEWIS D. SOLOMON is Arthur Selwyn Miller Research Professor of Law at the George Washington University Law School.

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