In times of crisis we are confronted with inflation, poverty and inequality .But Euros are scares and the huge Euro-System cannot solve all issues. Would more diversity in currencies help?
Yes – is the answer given by advocates and practitioners of complementary currencies. These do not aim to replace the Euro but supplement it in various ways. They are smaller, voluntary, more flexible in fulfilling various needs, from the support of the local economy, environmental protection and social cohesion. This video presents examples and explanations.

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