Alternative currency movements as a challenge to globalisation?; a case study of Manchester's local currency networks.0754645916 Alternative currency movements as a challenge to globalisation globalisation - internationalisation ?; a case study of Manchester's local currency networks. North, Peter. Ashgate Publishing Co. 2006 186 pages $99.95 Hardcover Ashgate economic geography series HD3435 During the recession of the early 1990s, explains North (U. of Liverpool Liverpool, city (1991 pop. 448,300), NW England, on the Mersey River near its mouth. It is one of Britain's largest cities. A large center for food processing (especially flour and sugar), Liverpool has a variety of industries, including the manufacture of electrical ), people were looking for Looking for In the context of general equities, this describing a buy interest in which a dealer is asked to offer stock, often involving a capital commitment. Antithesis of in touch with. work while needed work was not being done, and several jurisdictions decided to create their own local exchange trading scheme to lubricate lu·bri·cate v. lu·bri·cat·ed, lu·bri·cat·ing, lu·bri·cates v.tr. 1. To apply a lubricant to. 2. To make slippery or smooth. v.intr. To act as a lubricant. the system. He describes the experience in Manchester as a case study, both from social and political perspectives and in terms of its economic impacts on people and the community as a whole. ([c]20062005 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR) |
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