David Boyle (author)
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David Boyle, 1958-, is a British author and journalist who writes mainly about new ideas in economics, money, and time-based currency. He lives in Crystal Palace, London. He has been the editor of several journals including New Economics, and is a Senior Associate of The New Economics Foundation. He currently edits the publication Radical Economics at that organization.
David helped found the London Time Bank, and he has been a candidate for Parliament of the United Kingdom, and sits on the federal policy committee of the Liberal Democrats (UK).
[edit] Partial list of books
- Building Futures, 1989
- What is New Economics?, 1993
- Alternative Identities, Alternative Currencies, 1999
- Funny Money: In search of alternative cash, 1999 (ISBN 0-00-653067-2)
- The Sum of Our Discontent, 2001
- The Tyranny of Numbers, 2001 {ISBN 0-00-653199-7}
- The Little Money Book, 2003 (ISBN 1-901970-51-5)
- The Money Changers: Currency Reform from Aristotle to e-cash, 2003
- Numbers, 2004 (ISBN 0-9543959-2-1)
- Authenticity, 2004 (ISBN 0-00-717964-2)
- The Troubadour's Song: The Capture and Ransom of Richard the Lionheart, 2005 (ISBN 0-670-91486-X)