by Positive Money Europe | May 29, 2019
The 2008 financial crash made clear how the workings of the financial world were not just technical matters for experts, but political questions that could upturn whole societies. In an age of climate crisis where the social consequences of 2008 are still being felt, central banks are in uncharted territory and having to rethink money in relation to society itself.
by Alessia Del Vasto | Apr 26, 2019
A new report from the Dutch government’s advisory council promotes fresh thinking on how to address the financial system’s debt addiction.
by Patrizio Lainà (Guest Author) | Nov 19, 2018
Full-reserve banking was tried out in the UK and US in the 19th century. It is assuring that macroeconomic indicators pointed mainly upwards after the reforms were implemented. Although it is hard to associate the positive developments directly with full-reserve...