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  2. Cashless society - Wikipedia

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    Swedish society changed profoundly from 2000 to 2017 due to attempts to replace all cash with digital payment methods. The concept of cash-free bank branches began in Sweden between 2000 and 2005, with a cashless branch being a step towards an upcoming closure of that branch.

  3. Non-monetary economy - Wikipedia

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    As children mature and learn, they have the potential to benefit society in whatever profession or products they eventually produce. [10] The products and services produced within a home are open to the non-market economy at large. Society as a whole benefits from this unpaid work, whether in an immediate manner or a more abstract, macro scale.

  4. Welfare in Sweden - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Health and Social Affairs is responsible for welfare. This is defined as social security in the case of illness, old age and for the family; social services; health care; promotion of health and children's rights; individual help for persons with disabilities and coordination of the national disability policies.

  5. Only 26% of Brits want a cashless society - AOL

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    UK came in 14th place in ranking of countries in favour of a cashless society, according to a report.

  6. Technology built the cashless society. Advances are helping ...

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    John Littlejohn remembers the days when lots of people had a couple of dollars to spare to buy a copy of Street Sense, the local paper that covers issues related to the homeless and employs ...

  7. As We Move Toward a Cashless Society, These Are the ... - AOL

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  8. Nordic model - Wikipedia

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    Despite this however, Sweden still has the highest government spending-to-GDP ratio of all the Nordic countries, it retains national-level sectoral bargaining unlike Denmark and Iceland, with over 650 national-level bargaining agreements, [45] it retains the Ghent system unlike Norway and Iceland and consequently has the second-highest rate of ...

  9. 3 Ways to Profit From the Cashless Society - AOL

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