Local Alternative currencies

New opportunities in expanding local financial services

Authors

  • Csaba Lakócai Hungarian Academy of Sciences Centre for Economic and Regional Studies
  • Zoltán Gál Hungarian Academy of Sciences Centre for Economic and Regional Studies
  • Sándor Zsolt Kovács Hungarian Academy of Sciences Centre for Economic and Regional Studies

Keywords:

financialisation, money substitutes, local currencies, financial services, D25, G20, G21, G23, G29, F49, F65

Abstract

The paper examines local complementary currencies, a type of economic money substitute, as one of the local responses to financial globalisation. The most recent wave of local currencies implies that their operation is independent of the processes of financial globalisation, i.e. financialisation, and this is substantiated by the examples found both in developed and developing countries. This doesn’t mean that local currencies have similar features in different social and political environments; alternative financial services meant to decrease financial exclusion, which include local currencies, have different mechanisms of operation in regions with different levels of wealth. At the end of the paper, we provide a brief overview of the situation in Hungary, examining the factors that influence the complementary use of local currencies.

Published

2023-05-24

How to Cite

Lakócai, C., Gál, Z., & Kovács, S. Z. (2023). Local Alternative currencies: New opportunities in expanding local financial services. Public Finance Quarterly, 63(4). Retrieved from https://journals.lib.uni-corvinus.hu/index.php/penzugyiszemle/article/view/1354

Issue

Section

Focus - Economy and cash flow