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    • Arian Cymru presents: Alternative financial institutions for Wales-Escaping the extractive economy
    • Wales needs to consider following the successful public banking model of North Dakota -Dr Ian Jenkins
    • Public Banking for Wales: Escaping the Extractive Model – Dr Ian Jenkins
    • A Welsh National Debt Must Be To Our Own Bank – Dr Ian Jenkins
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Arian Cymru – Banking and Economic Regeneration Wales

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‘When people say we’re poor they’re wrong’: Conference explores the economics of independence

28th December 2019 rheolwr Uncategorised

Main picture from left to right: Beti George, Dawn Davies, Guto Ifan, Alex Bird and Justin-Peter Lilley. Photo by Nation.Cymru Justin Lilley of Arian Cymru recently spoke at a Yes Cymru event on the economics of an Independent Wales Cardiff’s Temple of Peace provided a splendid backdrop to the event….

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Wales can be a prosperous, self sustaining sovereign nation state by printing its own debt free currency annually to match its GDP

6th June 2019 rheolwr Uncategorised

by Gruffydd Meredith The basic message of this article really is stated in the title. That really is the basic point to be made here. Wales can be a sovereign, independent, prosperous, self sustaining nation state through the issuing of its own debt free currency to match its annual GDP…

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Ellen Brown lecture at Cardiff University – ‘A Public Bank of Wales and the World Economic Situation’

5th June 2019 rheolwr Uncategorised

A lecture given by Ellen Brown of the Public Banking Institute USA speaking at an Arian Cymru event in Cardiff, Wales, promoting a Welsh bank under the title ‘A Public Bank of Wales and the World Economic Situation’ Filmed in Birt Acres Lecture Theater, Bute building, Cardiff Civic Center on…

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Arian Cymru Banking and Economic Regeneration Wales event at the Wales Millennium Center

5th June 2019 rheolwr Uncategorised

The Arian Cymru ‘BERW’ (Banking and Economic Regeneration) event held at the Wales Millennium Centre in Cardiff with Marc Armstrong of the Public Banking Institute USA, Ann Pettifor of Prime Economics, leader of Plaid Cymru Leanne Wood and leader of the Wales Green Party Pippa Bartolotti. Discussions especially focused on…

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Arian Cymru presents: Alternative financial institutions for Wales-Escaping the extractive economy

5th June 2019 rheolwr Uncategorised

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Wales needs to consider following the successful public banking model of North Dakota -Dr Ian Jenkins

5th June 2019 rheolwr Uncategorised

Plaid Cymru is proposing a Public Bank for Wales but what is public banking and is it the answer to the challenges facing the Welsh economy? Dr Ian Jenkins of Arian Cymru explores Bank of North Dakota is a long established public bank It is fair to say that North…

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A Welsh National Debt Must Be To Our Own Bank – Dr Ian Jenkins

5th June 2019 rheolwr Uncategorised

A Welsh National Debt Must Be to Our Own Bank –By Dr Ian Jenkins Independent Researcher with Welsh Monetary and Economic Reform organisation Arian Cymru The reactions of the Welsh Assembly Government to the first part of the report of the Silk Commission on Devolution in Wales, and the seeming…

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Public Banking for Wales: Escaping the Extractive Model – Dr Ian Jenkins

6th May 2019 rheolwr Uncategorised

Introduction: An Apology This paper is only intended to provide a brief overview of the potential of public banking in a Welsh context: an issue which has become particularly relevant in the wake of the report of the Silk Commission in November 2012, the findings of which have given added…

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