Freigeld

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Silvio Gesell (1862–1930), originator of the Freigeld concept

In the theory of Freiwirtschaft, Freigeld ('free money', German pronunciation: [ˈfʁaɪɡɛlt]) is a monetary (or exchange) unit proposed by Silvio Gesell.

Properties

Freigeld has several special properties:

  • It is maintained by a monetary authority to be spending power stable (no inflation or deflation) by means of printing more money or withdrawing money from circulation
  • It is cash flow safe (a scheme is put in place to ensure that the money is returned into the cash flow - for example, by demurrage - requiring stamps to be purchased and periodically attached to the money to keep it valid)
  • It is convertible into other currencies
  • It is localized to a certain area (it is a local currency)

The name results from the idea that there is no incentive to store or hoard Freigeld as it will automatically lose its value after some time. It is claimed that as a result, interest rates would drop to almost zero.

Theory

According to Gesell, all human-produced goods are subject to expensive storage, whereas money is not: Grain loses its weight, metal products rust, housing deteroriates. Therefore money has a supreme advantage over all other goods. John Maynard Keynes gave a name to another concept articulated in Gesell's The Natural Economic Order: liquidity preference. Being "liquid" with money is a great advantage to anybody, much more so than having comparable amounts (past utility) of any product. The result is that people will not even provide zero-risk, inflation corrected credits unless a certain interest rate is offered. Freigeld simply reduces this 'primordial' interest rate, which is estimated to be somewhere around 3% to 5%, by an absolute, in order to lower the average interest rate to a value around 0.

Current examples

E-gold is an example of a modern private currency in which demurrage is applied. In this case there is a gold storage charge of 1% per annum. The demurrage associated with e-gold is arguably expended by the currency operator to help cover real storage costs.

Bernard Lietaer's terra is a commodity basket currency proposal similar to Keynes' bancor or L'Europa and bearing a demurrage charge.

The Chiemgauer is a regional community currency in a part of Bavaria, using a demurrage system.

Freicoin is a cryptocurrency similar to Bitcoin. Demurrage is levied at 4.89% per annum.

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References

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