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Ester Barinaga. Photo.

Ester Barinaga

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Ester Barinaga. Photo.

Transforming or reproducing an unequal economy? : Solidarity and inequality in a community currency

Author

  • Ester Barinaga

Summary, in English

Building on empirical material from 6 months ethnographically inspired fieldwork in Málaga Común, a mutual credit community currency in Southern Spain, the paper uses Ostrom’s (1991) theoretical framework on common-pool resources to look deeper into the provision and appropriation dynamics in the currency scheme. Particular attention is put into the sources of inequality in members’ provision and appropriation capacities. Findings suggest that, embedded as community currencies are in the conventional economy, the sources of inequality from the conventional economy are also brought into the community currency. More particularly, private ownership and specialised complex skills lie behind members’ unequal capacity to earn community currency in relation to their spending needs. The paper ends by outlining some elements that would need attention when designing the governance institutions of community currency schemes that aim to overcome the inequality brought in by these currencies’ embeddedness in the conventional economy.

Department/s

  • Department of Business Administration

Publishing year

2019-09

Language

English

Pages

2-16

Publication/Series

International Journal of Community Currency Research

Volume

23

Issue

2

Document type

Journal article

Topic

  • Business Administration

Keywords

  • Mutual credit currency
  • inequality
  • Ostrom
  • resource system vs. flow of resource units
  • provision/appropriation ratio
  • common-pool resource

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 1325-9547