Title: Beyond Money
1Beyond Money
2Todays Goal
- To explore how we improve your communitys
quality of life via a healthier local economy
3Outline
- Explore some of the Lakewood issues
- Basic issues around money
- Problems with the current system
- Other monetary systems that Lakewood could be
using
4Who Is Tim Inkpen?
- Involved in Community Currencies since 1989
- Worked for 4 years supporting the network which
handled most of the Canadian Currency
transactions - In the process of formed a non-profit that will
assist communities in becoming sustainable.
5Lakewoods Issues?
6Would Having More Money Help?
- Then Why Doesnt Lakewood Just Create Some?
7What is the thing we call Money?
8Money is simply a medium of exchange
- Money is based on FAITH and BELIEF
- The Houses of this faith are the Banks and other
Financial Institutions
9Loss of Faith Lead to currency collapse
- Examples Germany 1923
- Argentina -2001-2002
- Southeast Asia 1997
- Russia 1998
- United States 20??
10Questions
- Is anyone familiar with any religious text in
which God or any other deity creates money? - Is anyone aware of any scientific theory (Note
despite claims to the contrary Economics is not a
science) that claims that money is a naturally
occurring phenomenon?
11Where Does Money Come From?
12Fractional Reserve Banking (Simplified)
Person A deposits a 1000 Government cheque in
Bank 1
Person B buys the car from Person C who then
deposits the 900 in Bank 2
Bank 1 creates 900 of new money, to Person B so
they can buy a car
Bank 2 now creates 810 in forms of loans to
other people
13Fractional Reserve Banking (Simplified) Cont.
14Problems with Current System
- Control of System lies with National
International Bodies - Interest
- Money is traded as a commodity
- Doesnt stay within the local community
- Expensive to user while adding little value
15Control of System lies with National
International Bodies
- Most decisions made in Washington
- No allowances are made for the specific needs of
different parts of the country - One size fits all
- No local input
- Heavily influenced by international bodies such
as the World Bank which represent the Banking
Industry
16Current US Fiscal Issues
- US deficit at record highs (over 7 trillion)
- US is increasing its debt by about US1.2 billion
a day - How to pay for the sunset years and medical costs
of about 77 million baby boomers getting set to
retire - America's long-term budget shortfall is
approximately US43 trillion, about four times
the size of the nation's economy, and more than
20 times the federal government's annual tax
revenues
17The Problems With Interest
- Ensures that there are always winners and losers
- It discourages cooperation
- Endless Economic Growth which leads to boom
bust cycles - Concentrates wealth in hands of very few
- Growth imperative -
18More problems with Interest
- Narrow definition of what has economic value
- Encourage mass ecological destruction
- People are forced to work long hours because
family time has no economic benefit - Encourage views that are short-sighted not
sustainable
19Money as a Commodity
- US dollars (like all currencies) are traded just
like stocks bonds - 98 of all currency trading is purely speculative
- Value of US dollar heavily influenced by currency
traders outside of government control - People should control the value of money NOT
Banks or Money Traders
20Doesnt Stay in Local Community
- Most taxes are Federal State
- Banks Corporations are international (i.e.
Walmart) - Very little of the money generated in a community
ends up back in that community
21Banking System expensive to users while adding
little value
- Outside of authorizing the credit the lender
offers no real value to the borrower - Takes no real risks since the loan is backed up
by tangible assets (i.e. car, house) - Users/merchants pay fees for debit/credit cards
transactions that costs the banks relatively
little to operate. The banks add nothing to the
actual transaction. Same transaction had no fee
10-20 years ago.
22Lack of Imagination is the saddest poverty of the
all
23Rethinking Money
24What Are Community Currencies?
- Medium of exchange created by and for the local
community
25Advantages of Community Currencies
- Gain large measure of economic autonomy
- Interest free
- Encourages local production
- Enhances quality of life
- Currency stays local
26Past Issues Around Some Community Currency Systems
- Cant Pay Taxes with CCs units
- Few successful systems
- Most are unprofessionally run and organized with
no proper business plan - Most do nothing to attract businesses
- Most are stand-alone systems rather than part of
system attempts to address specific community
issues
27Mutual Credit Systems
- First modern Mutual Credit System was LETS (Local
Employment and Trading System) created by
Michael Linton in Comox Vally, British Columbia
in 1983 - Over 2,000 LETS systems in operation world wide,
mainly in UK, New Zealand Australia - Uni-Lets (Global Lets) www.unilets.org
28Another Type Of Mutual Credit System
- Goods and Services Exchange (GAS X the fuel of
the new economy) - Developed by Tom Greco myself
- Deals with keys problems with LETS such as credit
limits, designing the system to make it
attractive to local government businesses etc.
29What Is a Goods and Services Exchange?
- It a community currency that reduces all
transactions to a a simple debit/credit system - Every individual and organization has one or more
accounts on the system - When a transaction action takes place, one
account is debited, another is credited - The system itself Is always balanced
30A Simple Example
- Bob uses 50 GAS X credits to buy a large basket
of organic apples from Ginas Farm Coop. - Bobs account is debited 50 credits and Ginas
Farm Coop is credited with 50 credits. - Bob now has committed himself to putting 50
credits back into the system and Ginas Farm Coop
can now has 50 credits to spend in the system.
31Questions about Example
- How does Bob get the credits?
- Where does Ginas Farmers Coop spend its credits?
- How and where are the trades actually recorded?
- What is backing the system?
- To answer these and other questions it useful to
look at how the system is set up
32To be Successful A Community Currency System
Needs
- A clearly stated purpose
- A governing structure, knowledgeable advisors
- A solid Business Plan
- Good Project Planning
- A target audience
- A source of money / resources to run and expand
the organization - Good communications, marketing and sales
strategies and tactics - Solid Leadership
- A good working relationship with other community
organizations
33Important Principles
- Focus on quality of members and of goods/services
offered on the services not the quantity - The system must be self-funding
- It is NOT a charity or a social service
organization - Run it as a cooperative so that all members have
role in how the system operates
34Starting the System
- Six or seven respected local businesses who are
mainly service providers - Two or Three high profile non-profits that offer
valued services (i.e. YMCA) - These would be initially be the only issuers of
credits on the system (i.e. individuals or
organizations allowed to have negative balances)
35Criteria for Initial Businesses
- Well respected, quality oriented
- Financially stable
- Not see GSX system as some kind of tax avoidance
scheme - Must be willing to work with others to ensure
that the GSX system benefits the entire community
not just themselves
36How to Determine Credit Limits
- How much value a person or organization adds to
the community and at what frequency
37Examples of Credit Limits
- Tina sells large boxes of home baked cookies for
10 credits - On average she sells 10 boxes of cookies a month
for a total of 100 credits - She also does math tutoring for another 200
credits for a total 300 credits every month - She has been with the system over 6 months and
her numbers are consistent so her credit limit
would be 300 credits
38How Transactions are entered
- Completely Electronic with three ways to enter
transactions a) Web based b) Electronic
smart cards c) Telephone/Cell phone
tele-banking - No paper currency is used since it is awkward and
to easily counterfeited
39Mixing Transactions
- Most transactions will involve a mixture of GSX
credits and money - It is in communitys best interest to get as many
goods and services on a 100 GSX credits as
possible - If the City participates in the system, it could
offer the same or even more services without
increasing taxes
40How The System Pays For Itself
- Membership Fees
- TransactionsNotes-Its is in everyones
interest to control cost while allowing the
system to expand-All members will have a direct
incentive to come up with new ways of reducing
costs
41Brokerage
- Brokers ensures that credit keep moving
throughout system - Ensure that no balance become too high or low
- Find out what new goods and services are needs by
the system and bring then into the system - Paid small commissions
- Used by commercial barter systems
42Long Term Investing
- For long term savings people will have an capital
account - They can use these credits to invest in local
businesses in return for a share of the profits - This money can also be used for long-term
improvement on parks and public land
43Intersystem Trading
- There are two layers of GSX systems1) Local2)
World-Wide GSX Global System - The World Wide system functions in a manner
similar, to existing credit card systems. - Membership to the world wide system is restricted
to members in good standing of officially
recognized local exchanges - These exchanges have to been up and running for
a period of at least one year and meet a number
of other criteria before receiving recognition.
44Intersystem Trading How it works
- The GS X has regional officers who personally
meet with various exchanges and ensure that they
are legitimate enterprises - Officers also help coordinate CC systems who were
interested in working together - Officers are paid from fees paid by the local
exchanges. - Officers have extensive experience in CCs as well
as business and community economic development.
45Qualifications for Joining the World Wide System
- Have been fully operational for at least one year
- Be run as an incorporated cooperative
- Have audited books that can be produced on
demand - Do all their transactions electronically with no
physical currency - Be run as a serious, professional organizations
- Impose credit limits on its members
- Be self financing (existing without government
grants and other external sources of capital) - Effective means of dealing with users who have
high positive and negative balances (i.e.
brokerage)
46Other Rules
- Systems can be expelled from the system for
compliance failure - At the local level a physical ID would be needed
to join the system (i.e. Birth Certificate) - At the global level a type of electronic ID
system is used - Anyone caught breaking into the system would be
banned from the system for life
47Actual Mechanisms of Inter-System Trading
- Individuals/organizations, not GAS X systems, do
the trading directly among themselves. - There are two layers1) Local GAS X system
this is where the bulk of the trading is done2)
The Global GAS X system where individuals obtain
goods and services that are unavailable in their
local communities - The Global system works in a way very much like a
combination of eBay and Visa
48What Needs to Be Done
- Rewrite Strohalm's Cyclos open source software so
that it matches the GSX specifications,
specifically fixing major security holes,
enabling intersystem trading and allowing
businesses with multiple offices - Price Dual card readers and related equipment
49Workshop
- How a Goods and Services Exchange Could Work For
Lakewood
50Complementary Options
- Matchbin.com (www.matchbin.com)
- Habitat for Humanity (http//www.habitat.org/)
51None of These options is a solution in and of
itself
- Monetary Systems do not exist within a vacuum
- To be successful, Community Currency Systems need
to be a part of an integrated effort to deal with
specific issues - Will eventually require political change
52Books
- Paul Einzig Primitive Money 2nd. 1966.
- Bernard Lietaer The Future Of Money
- Thomas Greco, Jr. Money Understanding and
Creating Alternatives to Legal Tender
53Service available to Lakewood
- My professional services in setting up a
Community Currency System - Provide on-going consulting as needed
- Provide Business and Technical Expertise in
expanding the system
54How to Contact Tim Inkpen
- E-Mail tinkpen_at_sympatico.ca
- Skype tinkpen
- Phone (613) 241-7394
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