Kenyan Community Currencies
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Publication Date:
April 20, 2020
Industry:
Government
Industry:
Financial Services
Source:
Greif Center for Entrep. Studies-USC Marshall
The case recounts the story of social entrepreneur Will Ruddick and his efforts to introduce social community currencies in Kenya. Students explore the social challenges these currencies aim to address, the possible designs and the historical experiences that support Will’s decision-making. They understand pressing problems, including distribution, demurrage and community organization. The case ends with the challenge of finding a currency model for three informal settlements in Kisumu, Kenya. The case is part of the Historical Entrepreneurship Case Series and can be used by itself or in conjunction with the other cases of the series.
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