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the ecology of money the ecology of money
Richard Douthwaite

In this Schumacher Briefing, Richard Douthwaite argues that just as different insects and animals have different effects on human society and the natural world, money has different effects according to its origins and purposes. Was it created to make profits for a commercial bank, or issued by a government as a form of taxation? Or was it created by its users themselves purely to facilitate their trade? And was it made in the place where it is used, or did local people have to provide goods and services to outsiders to get enough of it to trade among themselves? The Briefing shows that it will be impossible to build a just and sustainable world unless and until money creation is democratized. 80pp

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the end of money and the future of civilisation the end of money and the future of civilisation
Thomas H Greco

This book couldn't be more timely, given the current economic situation. Like the proverbial fish that doesn't know what water is, we swim in an economy built on money that few of us comprehend. And what we don't know is hurting us.
"The End of Money and the Future of Civilization" demystifies the subjects of money, banking and finance by tracing historical landmarks and important evolutionary shifts that have changed the essential nature of money. Greco's masterful work lays out the problems and then looks to the future for the next stage in money's evolution that can liberate us from the current grip of centralized and politicized money power. Greco provides specific design proposals and exchange-system architectures for local, regional, national, and global financial systems.
He offers innovative strategies for their implementation and outlines actions that grassroots organizations, businesses, and governments will need to take to achieve success. 304pp

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treasure islands: tax havens and the men who stole the world treasure islands: tax havens and the men who stole the world
Nicholas Shaxson

Dirty money, tax havens and the offshore system describe the ugliest and most secretive chapter in the history of global economic affairs. Tax havens have declared war on honest, law-abiding people around the world. Wealthy individuals hold over ten trillion dollars offshore.
Tax havens are the most important single reason why poor people and poor countries stay poor. Britain and the United States are the world's two most important tax havens. Tax havens now lie at the very heart of the global economy.
Over half of world trade, and most international lending, is processed through them. Tax havens have been instrumental in nearly every major economic event, in every big financial scandal, and in every financial crisis since the 1970s, including the latest global economic crisis. "Treasure Islands" will show how this happens and reveal what the economics text books will not tell you. 336pp

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your money: use less - save more your money: use less - save more
Jon Clift & Amanda Cuthbert

Packed with tips and resources for making your cash go further in the current economic climate.
- Organise a swap party - clothes, seeds, toys - why buy new?
- Buy food in bulk with friends - bring the price down
- Save money on the cinema - create a DVD club
- Take a flask of coffee to work and save over £1,000 a year
- Join a car share club - you don't need a car!

With recession taking hold and the credit crunch biting, it's not all doom and gloom; whilst it may be harder to make ends meet, there are a lot of little things that you can do to save money, and a lot of money saving ideas give you the chance to get together with other people, cut your waste down and slow down a bit. 'Your Money' is a simple A-Z guide packed with tips for saving money on everything from credit cards to car boot sales and toys to travel; whether it is managing your mortgage or your mobile phone, finding freebies or creating different ways of having fun which cost pence rather than pounds, this book gives you the information and ideas you need to save cash and ride out the hard times. 96pp

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the little money book the little money book
David Boyle

This wry little guide will tell you where money comes from, what it means, what it is doing to the planet and what we might be able to do about it. The Little Money Book could make you look at everything from your bank statements to the coins in your pocket in a new way. It will enrich your mind, if not your pocket! 192pp

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local money: how to make it happen in your community local money: how to make it happen in your community
Peter North

Local Money is an exciting and practical guide to creating local currencies - showing how they can help us unleash the power of our communities to build a resilient economic future.

The economic crisis and the bailing out of the banks by taxpayers has made us all aware of the vulnerability of our financial system. We need to think urgently about how to reclaim the power that the bankers hold. In past recessions and depressions across the world, communities have done just that – by creating their own forms of money. Local Money shows how this is possible.

This book is an inspiring guide that helps you understand what money is and how you can create money that stays in the community - building loyalty between consumers and local traders rather than losing wealth to the corporate chain stores. It explains how alternative currencies can work with local banks and credit unions to strengthen the local economy, supporting the local production of necessities such as food and energy while helping to reduce the community’s carbon emissions.

Local Money draws on the long history of local currencies, from Local Exchange Trading Systems and ‘time banks’ to paper currencies such as BerkShares, Ithaca ‘Hours’ and German regional currencies, which circulate between local businesses as an alternative to their losing trade to the ‘big box’ retailers. The story culminates in the development of the first Transition currencies, the Totnes, Lewes, Stroud and Brixton Pounds.
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the frugal life: how to spend less and live more the frugal life: how to spend less and live more
Piper Terrett

As the credit crunch becomes a recession and rising energy prices take their toll on our finances, many of us have little choice but to cut back our spending. But life is for living, so why should budgeting mean a miserable
existence? The Frugal Life: How to spend less and live more will show readers how to save money by taking control of their finances and adopting a simpler approach to life.
Readers will learn they don’t have to overspend to enjoy themselves or impress friends. Instead they will discover the pleasures of saving by becoming a frugal shopper, cutting energy and transport bills, growing vegetables and eating wild food, entertaining themselves and their children for free, and enjoying Christmas without debts. In addition it shows readers how to set a budget, cope with redundancy and cultivate a frugal nest egg for the future.
Never before has a book on frugal living covered such a wide range of subjects in such detail. What’s more, the author has tried and tested many of these ideas herself. The Frugal Life: How to spend less and live more will appeal to readers of many age groups and demographics, from the struggling student and first jobber, to families and pensioners getting used to a smaller budget - anyone trying to live life for less. 288pp

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living in the cracks living in the cracks
Nadia Johanisova

Living - and often thriving - in the cracks between the business world and the state system is an amazing variety of organisations which, according to some economists, theoretically shouldn't exist. That's because their goal is not to make profits but to meet social needs which both the market and government either can't meet nearly as well or have totally ignored. There's not even a good collective name for these organisations, although Third Sector is often used and causes most people's eyes to glaze over.
Yet, as this book shows, all human life is there. Based on dozens of interviews with people who have set up and run these organisations, it shows how their struggle to carry their ideals forward has led to lives with more joy, fulfilment and satisfaction than is normally found in commercial life or the civil service. But the book has a far greater importance than that.
By comparing and contrasting the organisations she visited in Britain with those in the Czech Republic, Nadia Johanisova is able to establish just what is so valuable about them and how they can be helped to multiply and flourish. In a world increasingly dominated by giant companies for whom communities mean nothing, and in which the state sector is constrained by limited budgets and tight rules, organisations such as those described here are going to be needed everywhere if we are not to have major gaps in our lives and in the services available to us. Written in an entertaining personal style, this book will not only inspire and guide many of those who will decide to meet those needs but will also enable them to get in touch with some of the pioneers mentioned in its pages. 128pp

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the moneyless man: a year of freeconomic living the moneyless man: a year of freeconomic living
Mark Boyle

Imagine a year without spending or even touching money. Former businessman Mark Boyle did just that and here is his extraordinary story. Going back to basics and following his own strict rules, Mark learned ingenious ways to eliminate his bills and discovered that good friends are all the riches you need.

Encountering seasonal foods, solar panels, skill-swapping schemes, cuttlefish toothpaste, compost toilets and - the unthinkable - a cash-free Christmas, Boyle puts the fun into frugality and offers some great tips for economical (and environmentally friendly) living. A testament to Mark's astounding determination, this witty and heart-warming book will make you re-evaluate your relationship to your wallet. 244pp

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greening your office: an a-z guide greening your office: an a-z guide
Jon Clift & Amanda Cuthbert

"Greening Your Office" shows us why we should green up at work, and covers the many areas where more environmentally friendly initiatives can be put into practice in a simple A-Z format. It includes case studies of successes from offices both big and small to inspire others to follow in their footsteps. The book shows how, by making small changes, individuals and organizations can: reduce costs; reduce waste; increase sales; create a positive feeling at work; and do your bit for climate change.

"Greening Your Office" is for anyone who works in an office, both management and staff, from the large offices of global corporations to the person working from a home office. 96pp

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green business green business
Bibi Van Der Zee

This is a practical pocket-sized guide to green business which will give you the information and skills to succeed. If you want to go green then understand the business argument for adopting environmentally sustainable and socially responsible principles. You'll find out how to change your business culture and establish long-term environmental and business goals.
Plus, tips, dos, don'ts and taboos, highlights on key subjects, 'SOS' hints on what to do in a particular situation and real-life case studies explain how to communicate your green strategy to staff and sell your message to customers. Read it cover to cover, or dip in and out of topics for quick reference. Handy tips in a pocket-sized format - take it wherever your business takes you. 192pp

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the future of money: creating new wealth, work and a wiser world the future of money: creating new wealth, work and a wiser world
Bernard Lietaer

A devastating analysis of how and why society depends on money. Lietaer looks into the possible scenarios of the state of the world, particularly the economy, in the year 2020. Clear-sighted, intellectually challenging, inspirational and controversial. 371pp

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the politics of money: towards sustainability and economic democracy the politics of money: towards sustainability and economic democracy
Frances Hutchinson, Mary Mellor and Wendy Olsen

On the whole, classical and radical economists have marginalized the role of money in driving the machinery of accumulation and exclusion. Although critiques of capitalism from Marxist, feminist, ecological and many other perspectives abound, 'The Politics of Money' is unique in gathering the strengths of these differing critiques into a coherent whole. The authors draw upon their varied expertise to produce the foundations of a new political economy that will enable communities to reconstruct their socio-economic fabric through social and political control of money systems. 248pp

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tescopoly: how one shop came out on top and why it matters tescopoly: how one shop came out on top and why it matters
Andrew Simms

This book shows how the inexorable rise of supermarkets , particularly Tesco, has brought about a commercial nanny state that knows more about you than you think, profiting from shelves full of global plunder and unpicking the fabric of our communities. In this searing analysis, Andrew Simms, one of Britain's leading experts on this issue tackles a subject that none of us can afford to ignore. 372pp

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