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Complementary community currency (CCC) is a hypernym (superordinate) of local currency (also referred to as community currency) and sectoral currency. Complementary community currencies describe a wide group of currencies or scrips designed to be used in combination with standard currencies or other complementary currencies. They can be valued and exchanged in relationship to national currencies but... Read enhanced Wikipedia article
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    Complementary currency

    Complementary community currency (CCC) is a hypernym (superordinate) of local currency (also referred to as community currency) and sectoral currency. Complementary community currencies describe a wide group of currencies or scrips designed to be used in combination with standard currencies or other complementary currencies.
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    Local currency

    Complementary currencies are a creative means to enhance this untapped social potential. ... Worldwide Database of Complementary Currency Systems
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    Alternative currency

    When used in combination with or when designed to work in combination with national or multinational fiat currencies they can be referred to as complementary currency.
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    Argentine economic crisis (1999–2002)

    Argentinos having legal currency status would be used to redeem all complementary currency already in circulation -the acceptance of which as a means of payment was quite uneven.
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    Bernard Lietaer

    He is the originator of a complementary currency called the Terra.
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    Currency competition

    Complementary currency
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    World currency

    Consider, for example, the properties of a Complementary Currency.
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    Sectoral currency

    A sectoral currency is a form of complementary currency that is restricted to a specific sector.
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    Argentine argentino

    The Argentino was a complementary currency in Argentina announced by then-president Adolfo Rodríguez Saá on December 26, 2001 towards the end of the Argentine economic crisis, but he resigned on December 30, 2001 and this plan was never implemented.
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    Patacón (bond)

    The basis for the acceptability of complementary currency shifted to their use to pay taxes.

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