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portada The Abstract Market, Monetizing the Untapped Potential of Non-Monetary (en Inglés)
Formato
Libro Físico
Idioma
Inglés
N° páginas
26
Encuadernación
Tapa Blanda
ISBN13
9784530567721

The Abstract Market, Monetizing the Untapped Potential of Non-Monetary (en Inglés)

Emmanuel Joseph (Autor) · Emmanuel Joseph · Tapa Blanda

The Abstract Market, Monetizing the Untapped Potential of Non-Monetary (en Inglés) - Emmanuel Joseph

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The Abstract Market: Monetizing the Untapped Potential of Non-Monetary Economies is a groundbreaking exploration of the hidden networks of exchange that operate outside the traditional financial system. This book delves into the world of barter, time banks, skill-sharing, and community-based economies, revealing how these systems create value without the need for money. From rural villages to urban neighborhoods, non-monetary economies have long been a cornerstone of human interaction, fostering trust, reciprocity, and resilience. Yet, their potential to transform the global economy has remained largely untapped-until now.Through a blend of real-world case studies, psychological insights, and innovative strategies, this book uncovers the immense economic and social value of non-monetary systems. It examines how these economies function, the principles that sustain them, and the challenges of integrating them into a world dominated by monetary transactions. From the time banks of Japan to the barter networks of rural India, the book showcases diverse examples of non-monetary exchanges, highlighting their adaptability and relevance in addressing modern challenges such as inequality, environmental sustainability, and economic instability.At its core, The Abstract Market is a call to rethink how we define value and wealth. It challenges the assumption that money is the only measure of economic success, offering instead a vision of a hybrid economy where monetary and non-monetary systems coexist and complement each other. The book explores how technology, policy, and education can bridge the gap between these systems, creating opportunities for innovation and growth while preserving the social bonds that make non-monetary economies so powerful.However, the journey to monetize the invisible market is not without its complexities. The book addresses the ethical dilemmas, cultural sensitivities, and practical barriers that must be navigated to ensure that monetization enhances rather than undermines these systems. It emphasizes the importance of designing hybrid models that are inclusive, equitable, and sustainable, offering a roadmap for individuals, businesses, and policymakers to harness the potential of non-monetary economies.The Abstract Market is more than just a book-it is a manifesto for a new economic paradigm. It invites readers to see beyond the limitations of traditional markets and to imagine a future where value is created and exchanged in ways that enrich our lives, strengthen our communities, and build a more resilient world. Whether you are an entrepreneur, a policymaker, or simply someone curious about alternative economic systems, this book offers a fresh perspective and practical tools to unlock the untapped potential of the invisible market.

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