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'''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Local_Exchange_Trading_Systems Local Exchange Trading Systems]''' (LETS) also known as '''LETSystems''' are local, non-profit exchange networks in which goods and services can be traded without the need for printed currency.

LETS networks use interest-free [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/community-based_economics local credit] so direct swaps do not need to be made. For instance, a member may earn credit by doing childcare for one person and spend it later on carpentry with another person in the same network. In LETS, unlike other local currencies, no scrip is issued, but rather transactions are recorded in a central location open to all members. As credit is issued by the network members, for the benefit of the members themselves, LETS are considered [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/mutual_credit mutual credit] systems.

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== Ideas ==

* A system that registered laptop owners could allow trade in LET systems among identified persons, including trade with [[Laptop_sharing|laptop shares]], further persons could be invited through a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/web_of_trust web of trust].
* LET systems may require and encourage local democratic control any may both require and promote [[citizenship education]].
* A system like the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saber_%28sectoral_currency%29 Saber] could help to increase understanding for local currencies.{{IntRef|Mentoring}}
* [[Micro-Finance]] could be used to provide incentives for established and stable LETS economies to change to national currency. This way an established LETS would have a reputation that could help to attract micro credits and motivate people to make LET systems work. An OLPC application could help to implement a LETS and to allow microfinance providers to measure the health of a LETS economy.

== See also ==

* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WIR_Bank WIR Bank] - a very mature complementary currency system

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