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|Land van oorsprong=België
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Bernard Lietaer has been active in the domain of money systems for a period of 30 years in an
unusual variety of functions. While at the Central Bank in Belgium he co-designed and
implemented the convergence mechanism (ECU) to the single European currency system. During
that period, he also served as President of Belgium’s Electronic Payment System. His consultant
experience in monetary aspects on four continents ranges from multinational corporations to
developing countries. He was General Manager, Co-Founder and Chief Currency Trader for the
Gaia Hedge Funds, one of the world’s largest off-shore trading funds during which time Business
Week identified him as “the world’s top currency trader” in 1992. He is the author of fourteen
books, written in five languages, including The Future of Money translated in 18 languages. More
information about the other, as well as some technical papers which provide support for this
proposal, is available on www.lietaer.com/crisis2008.html

Huidige versie van 5 jul 2009 om 19:13

Bernard Lietaer
Bernard-Lietaer-met-lach.jpg
Trefwoorden: geld, geldsystemen
http://lietaer.com/

Bernard Lietaer heeft de volgende publikaties op zijn of haar naam staan:

Voor meer informatie zie het Wikipedia-artikel "Bernard Lietaer"

Bernard Lietaer has been active in the domain of money systems for a period of 30 years in an unusual variety of functions. While at the Central Bank in Belgium he co-designed and implemented the convergence mechanism (ECU) to the single European currency system. During that period, he also served as President of Belgium’s Electronic Payment System. His consultant experience in monetary aspects on four continents ranges from multinational corporations to developing countries. He was General Manager, Co-Founder and Chief Currency Trader for the Gaia Hedge Funds, one of the world’s largest off-shore trading funds during which time Business Week identified him as “the world’s top currency trader” in 1992. He is the author of fourteen books, written in five languages, including The Future of Money translated in 18 languages. More information about the other, as well as some technical papers which provide support for this proposal, is available on www.lietaer.com/crisis2008.html