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  • Bernard A. Lietaer on Monetary blind spots and structural solutions

    http://vimeo.com/7592586
    Last edited by globaleconomicollaps; December 09, 2012, 12:13 PM.

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    Re: Bernard A. Lietaer on Monetary blind spots and structural solutions

    There is a lot of distracting yet mostly fun amateur monetary system thinking going on these days, e.g. "platinum coins will save the financial system".

    Lietaer is interesting, and not easily classified or put in a box.

    Of course he is likely French, so he probably seems completely off-his-rocker to anyone who cannot see outside the Anglo-saxon box.

    "He co-designed and implemented the convergence mechanism to the single European currency system (the Euro)"

    Why have I not heard of him before?


    Currency Solutions for a Wiser World

    Biography

    Bernard Lietaer, author of The Future of Money (translated in 18 languages), is an international expert in the design and implementation of currency systems. He has studied and worked in the field of money for more than 30 years in an unusually broad range of capacities including as a Central Banker, a fund manager, a university professor, and a consultant to governments in numerous countries, multinational corporations, and community organizations. He co-designed and implemented the convergence mechanism to the single European currency system (the Euro) and served as president of the Electronic Payment System at the National Bank of Belgium (the Belgian Central Bank). He co-founded and managed GaiaCorp, a top performing currency fund whose profits funded investments in environmental projects. A former professor of International Finance at the University of Louvain, he has also taught at Sonoma State University and Naropa University. He is currently a Research Fellow at the Center for Sustainable Resources of the University of California at Berkeley. He is also a member of the Club of Rome, a Fellow of the World Academy of Arts and Sciences, the World Business Academy, and the European Academy of Sciences and Arts. Bernard Lietaer has written numerous books and articles about money systems, including Of Human Wealth (forthcoming, 2011), Monnaies Régionales (2008), and The Mystery of Money (2000).
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