Portuguese local currencies: the recente cases of Fundão and Covilhã

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Abstract

This chapter aims to understand how co-operative money systems have contributed to the setting up of economies in the substantive sense (Polanyi, 2012 [1944]; 1977). Three Portuguese LETS from Covilhã and Fundão were scrutinised, given the role played by their local currencies, Lapa and Tear (Covilhã) and Comunitas (Fundão). These cases are part of broader projects (involving different activities) dealing with social and economic exclusion, employability and environmental-friendly consumption. The local scope of these currencies limits the number of participants and information on these activities is insufficient. The local dimension and scope of these LETS highlight the difficulty of assessing their ability to change local economies while promoting the creation of solidarity networks. Nonetheless, their purposes bring them close to the idea of a substantive economy, in the sense Polanyi advocated, given that they place the economy under the control of the community, considering it as a means to ensure the well-being of the community.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationÉtica, economia e sociedade. Questões cruzadas
EditorsSandra Lima Coelho, Gonçalo Marcelo
Place of PublicationPorto
PublisherUniversidade Católica Editora - Porto
Pages324-342
Number of pages19
ISBN (Print)9789898835741
Publication statusPublished - 2019

Keywords

  • Co-operative money systems
  • LETS
  • Local currencies
  • Substantive economy

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