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THE FUTURE OF MONEY Bernard A. Lietaer - library.uniteddiversity ...

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Yang Yin<br />

Effects on Scarce/Competition Sufficient/Cooperation<br />

Relationships -inducing -promoting<br />

Manner 'Fiat', created by a 'mutual credit',<br />

of Creation Central Authority created by the<br />

participants themselves<br />

Just a reminder: 'fiat' currencies are by definition those that require<br />

a central authority to be created and maintained, and therefore<br />

require a Yang type hierarchy.<br />

Mutual credit currencies in contrast are those created by the users<br />

themselves at the moment of a transaction, and are therefore more<br />

Yin in nature.<br />

Complementary Roles of Different Currency Systems<br />

Social capital is best nurtured by co-operation-inducing Yin<br />

currencies, while global industrial trade would be best handled by<br />

competition- generating Yang currencies. This graph also illustrates<br />

the way that each of these currency systems can complement the<br />

others.<br />

Another way of using this map is by becoming aware of the way<br />

relationships will be shaped by the different monies used. Currency<br />

is always about relationships. All other things being equal, different<br />

kinds of currency will tend to induce different kinds of relationships<br />

among its users.<br />

In groups where you want to create a co-operative, egalitarian, Yin<br />

type of relationship, use Yin type currencies. In contrast, trading with

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