The
Greeks Have Already Dumped the Euro
Mike
Krieger
4
January, 2013,
Really
fascinating article about how many cities and communities in Greece
have already moved on from the euro to bartering as well as
alternative currencies.
The city of Volos, 200 miles north of
Athens with a population of 170,000 is highlighted in the article due
to the size of its alternative money market centered around a local
currency call the Tem.
This sort of behavior will be the wave
of the future in all countries, as Central Bank currencies are
debased into extinction.
It’s interesting because while I was
in Crested Butte over New Year’s I noticed they have a local
currency going there called Crested
Butte Bucks and
I was really surprised to see that you can spend them pretty much
anywhere in town. I also highlighted this trend in my post
earlier this year English
City of Bristol Launches its Own Local Currency.
Now,
from the Guardian:
It’s
been a busy day at the market in downtown Volos. Angeliki Ioanitou
has sold a decent quantity of olive oil and soap, while her friend
Maria has done good business with her fresh pies.
But
not a single euro has changed hands.
In
this bustling port city at the foot of Mount Pelion, in the heart
of Greece‘s
most fertile plain, locals
have come up with a novel way of dealing with austerity – adopting
their own alternative currency, known as the Tem.
“Frankly
the Tem has been a life-saver,” said Christina Koutsieri, clutching
DVDs and a bag of food as she emerged from the marketplace. “In
March I had to close the grocery store I had kept going for 27 years
because I just couldn’t afford all the new taxes and bills.
Everyone I know has lost their jobs. It’s tragic.”
For
local officials such as Panos Skotiniotis, the mayor of Volos, the
alternative currency has proved to be an excellent way of
supplementing the euro. “We are all for supporting alternatives
that help alleviate the crisis’s economic and social consequences.”
Full
Guardian article here.
In
Liberty,
Mike
Mike
alternative currenciesWhat a nice post. I like it. Here is the new barter store. Please see it now and get some good information for barter.
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