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La monnaie « sociale » : l'apport théorique de P.J. Proudhon [1809-1865] et l'expérience du réseau global de troc en Argentine

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The experience of the global network of barter in Argentina based on the existence of a social currency, occupies recently the front of the eco-nomic scene. Nevertheless, these new forms of exchanges of the solidary economy join a long historic filiation of experiences with monetary character, as for example the theory of the exchanges and the credit of P.-J. Proudhon who, by using a social currency (the credit) as privileged instrument of social change, seems to have to find today its application in the Argentine reality.

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  • Nathalie Ferreira, 2006. "La monnaie « sociale » : l'apport théorique de P.J. Proudhon [1809-1865] et l'expérience du réseau global de troc en Argentine," Innovations, De Boeck Université, vol. 24(2), pages 41-58.
  • Handle: RePEc:cai:inndbu:inno_024_0041
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    1. Simon Papaud, 2022. "Libertarian economic thought and non-capitalist money," Working Papers hal-04084725, HAL.
    2. Marie Fare & Pepita Ould Ahmed, 2014. "Complementary currency systems questioning social and economic changes," Working Papers ird-01088492, HAL.

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