The International Movement for Monetary Reform is a worldwide umbrella organization for monetary reform organizations with member organizations in 27 countries, founded in 2013 at the initiative of the British organization Positive Money.[1] Their political goal is to replace the creation of money by bank lending with a system that creates money free of debt.[2] IMMR affiliated organizations developed sovereign money reform varieties, some country specific.[3] The IMMR works with countries to promote a steady-state economy, without "too big to fail" banks.[4]
References
- ↑ "International Movement for Monetary Reform gathers momentum - Positive Money". positivemoney.org.
- ↑ "Home - International Movement for Money Reform". International Movement for Money Reform.
- ↑ Huber, Joseph (2023-02-17). The Monetary Turning Point: From Bank Money to Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC). Springer Nature. ISBN 978-3-031-23957-1.
- ↑ Marshall, James GS (2019-08-20). What Does Green Mean?: The History, People, and Ideas of the Green Party in Canada and Abroad. FriesenPress. ISBN 978-1-5255-5287-8.
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See also
- Monetary reform
- Money creation
- Credit theory of money
- Money as Debt
- List of monetary reformers
- Criticisms of fractional reserve banking
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