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A sectoral currency is a form of complementary currency that is restricted to a specific sector. Examples of sectoral currency are the Saber, which is restricted to the educational sector and thus can only be used to buy education and the Hureai kippu, which is restricted to the health care sector. Sectoral currencies can make people provide the type of services they themselves require or intend... Read enhanced Wikipedia article
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    Sectoral currency

    A sectoral currency is a form of complementary currency that is restricted to a specific sector. Examples of sectoral currency are the Saber, which is restricted to the educational sector and thus can only be used to buy education and the Hureai kippu, which is restricted to the health care sector.
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    Saber (sectoral currency)

    The Saber (Spanish/Portuguese: knowledge) currency is a proposal of an educational sectoral currency initially presented in Brazil.
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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.
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    Alternative currency

    Sectoral currency
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    Monitorial System

    Saber (sectoral currency)
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    Sabre (disambiguation)

    Saber (sectoral currency), used in Brazil's educational system
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    List of education topics

    ... (sectoral currency) - Sail training - Salutatorian - Satisficing - Scholar...
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    Purchasing power parity

    is the spot rate in Foreign Currency/Domestic Currency and ... PPP calculations tend to overemphasise the primary sectoral contribution and underemphasise the industrial and service sectoral contributions to the economy of a nation.
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    Heterochromia

    Sectoral heterochromia: a blue iris with a brown section. ... These species include the cat, particularly breeds such as Turkish Van, Turkish Angora, and (rarely) Japanese Bobtail.
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    Economy of the Soviet Union

    With the exception of a brief experiment with regional planning during the Khrushchev era in the 1950s, Soviet planning was done on a sectoral basis rather than on a regional basis. ... Foreign trade and currency

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