The Miracle of Wörgl

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    Abstract

    Recent attempts by several big tech companies to create their own currencies, such as Facebook's Libra, have drawn attention to monetary innovations. The case offers important insights for this debate by engaging with the wave of monetary innovation and entrepreneurship triggered by the unemployment and economic distress of the Great Depression in the 1930s. Through the vantage point of one of the most successful community currencies of the time - the currency of Worgl in Austria - the students learn about the socio-economic challenges these currencies aimed to address, the distinct monetary designs these currencies adopted, and the kind of support they attempted to mobilize. The students explore the obstacles that monetary innovator and entrepreneur Mayor Unterguggenberger experienced. They develop a plan for a monetary design that will boost the local economy by iterating and evaluating several possible solutions.
    Original languageEnglish
    Publication dateJan 2020
    Place of PublicationLos Angeles, CA
    PublisherUSC-Marshall/Lloyd Greif Center for Entrepreneurial Studies
    Number of pages12
    Publication statusPublished - Jan 2020
    SeriesHistorical Entrepreneurship Case Series

    Bibliographical note

    CASE-Reference no. SCG-567

    Keywords

    • Entrepreneurship
    • Business & government relations
    • Currency
    • Business history
    • History of capitalism
    • Depression

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