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  2. Community-based economics - Wikipedia

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    Community-based economics or community economics is an economic system that encourages local substitution. It is similar to the lifeways of those practicing voluntary simplicity, including traditional Mennonite, Amish, and modern eco-village communities. It is also a subject in urban economics, related to moral purchasing and local purchasing. [1]

  3. Community economic development - Wikipedia

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    An aspect of "localizing economics," CED is a community-centered process that blends social and economic development to foster the economic, social, ecological, and cultural well-being of communities. For example, neighborhood business organizations target growth in specific commercial areas by lobbying government authorities for special tax ...

  4. Local exchange trading system - Wikipedia

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    A local exchange trading system (also local employment and trading system or local energy transfer system; abbreviated LETS) is a locally initiated, democratically organised, not-for-profit community enterprise that provides a community information service and records transactions of members exchanging goods and services by using locally created currency. [1]

  5. Local currency - Wikipedia

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    A regional currency is a form of local currency encompassing a larger geographical area, while a community currency might be local or be used for exchange within an online community. A local currency acts as a complementary currency to a national currency, rather than replacing it, [1] and aims to encourage spending within a local community ...

  6. Social token - Wikipedia

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    A social token is a type of cryptocurrency used to monetize a brand. [1] They can be personal (or creator tokens) or community tokens. [ 2 ] The value of a social token revolves around the brand issuing it, [ 3 ] and are used by holders as a way to feel belonging to a certain group.

  7. List of community currencies in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Columbia Community Exchange, Columbia County Gorge Local Currency Cooperative, Hood River Jefferson Rounds, Coos , Curry , Douglas , Klamath , Lake , Jackson , and Josephine counties

  8. Local community - Wikipedia

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    A local community has been defined as a group of interacting people living in a common location. The word is often used to refer to a group that is organized around common values and is attributed with social cohesion within a shared geographical location, generally in social units larger than a household.

  9. Fiscal localism - Wikipedia

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    A local exchange trading system (LETS) is composed of local members that want to trade goods and services with other members in the group. These LETS use a unique local currency on which all trade is based upon. Those who are in LETS believe that they benefit both the members and the local community due to the organized nature of these LETS.