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Let’s Get Real About System Change. Time Dollars & The Core Economy in the Context of Market and System. Time Dollars as a Complementary Currency and Its Potential for System Change.
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Time Dollars & The Core Economy in the Context of Market and System
Time Dollars as a Complementary Currency and Its Potential for System Change • Claim TD’s biggest “weakness,” the Rejection of price and interest, is its most important strength for opening up a new economic space of possibilities in a world increasingly driven by “systems” • Elements of argument: • Time Dollars is located within 3 different kinds of economy – and, even more importantly, is located at the boundaries between those economies • Each of the three has its own characteristic feedback loop • Nature of the feedback loop with TDs is key to creating new possibilities for interface between the three economies, that is, fundamental change • Change must occur subsystem by subsystem
Three Kinds of Economy • Core Economy • Home, Neighborhood, Community – organic, not “systematized” • Production based on interdependence • Distribution principle: need, family status • Market Economy • Market, for-profit organizations, banks – highly systematized • Production principle: specialization • Distribution principle: price • Public Purpose Economy • Government, non-profits – increasingly systematized • Production principle: specialization • Distribution principles: public interest
Characteristics of Market • Positive feed-back loops • Interest • Price – rewards what’s scarce: specialization • Impact of information age • Money as fuel and engine for market • Information technology = high octane additives • What price and information both drive: formation of systems that increase effectiveness of feedback loops • Ultimately – feedback loop is about MORE
Characteristics of The Public Purpose Economy • Fuel for this economy: • Votes • Money • Feedback loop is complex – both +ve and -ve • Votes – the stop/go of politics • Money – buys votes • Access – political influence related to money • Systems – confirmatory data/outcomes • Ultimately, feedback loop is about • Political Interests • More (as related to money)
Characteristics of The Core Economy • Fuel for this economy: • Relationships • Some money • Feedback loops depend on: • Psychological rewards/punishment • Some money • “Systems” which are small/restricted/”organic” • Ultimately, functional feedback loop is about • Stability • Security • Happiness
How to Push Back Against The Market’s Colonization of the Core Economy? The Three “E’s” of Market Dysfunctionality: • Externalities • Environmental • Social: rich and poor alike • Isolation • Inequality • Exclusions • Elderly • Fragile • Unskilled • Excess • 400,000 Americans every year dying from obesity
Time Dollars at Intersection of Core, Market, and Public Purpose Economies
Can Time Dollars Help Strengthen the Core Economy? Characteristics of Time Dollars: • 1 hour contribution =1 Time Dollar • No price or interest • Feedback loop = Psychological reward of “the gift” • Ultimately – feedback loop is about • Relationship • Self-Esteem • Heart Space
Time Dollars Four Core Values Assets/ Equality Everyone has something to contribute Redefinition of Work Building home, family and community is real work Reciprocity Two-way giving is more powerful than one-way giving Social Capital No person is an island – we are Each members of community
Creating a Typology of Time Dollar Exchanges – Step One: Types of Transations Generalized Transactions Anyone can earn Anyone who earns can spend Neighbor-to-Neighbor Specialized Transactions Targeted populations/groups Earning and Spending for Specific Purpose/Outcome Peer Tutoring, Youth Court
Creating a Typology of Time Dollar Exchanges:Step 2: Economic Domains and TransactionTypes Economic Domains Where Time Dollars Operate Core Economy Public Purpose Economy Two main Types of Time Dollar transactions Generalized Targeted/Specialized
Typology of Time Dollar ExchangesStep 3: A Time Dollar Matrix By Economic Domains and Types of Transactions
Neighbor-to-Neighbor (Organic)in Relation to Specialized (Structured)
Claim: “Organic” and “Structured” Time Dollars Working Together – and located at the intersections of the Market and Public Purpose Economies – create new possibilities for systems change
“Organic” Time Dollars & System Change • Anyone can join and earn – anyone who earns can spend: • Individuals in the community • Non-profits & agencies • Businesses • Examples: Community Exchange Portland Maine Potential: Four core values expressed organically Challenge: How to secure support for brokering role
“Structured” Time Dollars for System Change • Members of specific groups can earn • Contribute to mission • Time Dollars are cashed in for “rewards”: • services • goods • possibilities • Resources provided by Public Purpose and Market Economies • Examples: Youth Court, Cross Age • Potential: Principles Expressed by Design • Challenge: Going against “the systems” as they now exist • Danger: Can be used in manipulative/coercive way
Time Dollars in Relation to Market: Reinforcing The Core Economy through organic/structured forms
What System Change Means with Time Dollars • A change in: • Producers • Product • Process • Cost
Summation Time Dollars have opened up opportunity space • Neighbor to Neighbor plus Specialized together have forged a new kind of linking of the core, market, public purpose economies • How come?: • Positioned at the “boundaries” between economic domains • Nature of feedback loop = substantive • Limitations of the currency force innovative/creative approach to structure/systems to reinforce the Core Economy and allow for “pushing back” against the systems of the Market and Public Purpose Economies in creative and constructive ways