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		<title>Complementary currencies for social change?</title>
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		&lt;a href="http://www.nexuspub.com/articles/2003/july2003/interview.htm"&gt;Interview with Bernard Lietaer.&lt;/a&gt; In this engrossing interview with economist, author, professor and businessman, Bernard Lietaer, he argues that complementary currencies (time dollars, local exchanges, bartering, Ithica dollars, &#8220;fureai kippu&#8221; (caring relationship tickets)), and other non-dominant currency systems can help to enable social change in small ways.  Have any of you had any experience with complementary currencies?  More inside...  </description>
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