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Albert and Hahnel claim the non-transferability of parecon credits would make it impossible to bribe or even beg for money.
and monetary theft would be impossible.
People would still be free to barter their individual goods with each other, e. g. exchange a couch for a stereo, but any attempt to create an exchangeable currency would likely be discouraged, as this might lead to attempts to reinstate money and capitalism.
Credits might be shareable amongst family members, depending on how the parecon is set up.

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