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- Prosperity_certificate abstract "In 1936, the Alberta Social Credit Party-led government of the Province of Alberta, Canada, introduced prosperity certificates in an attempt to alleviate the effects of the Great Depression. Social Credit Premier William Aberhart's government had won power in the 1935 provincial election partly on the scheme. Although not technically money, each certificate was intended to circulate with a value of one dollar. The intent of the program was to keep the certificates circulating and discourage hoarding. To achieve this, a holder had to affix to the back of a certificate a 1-cent stamp before the end of every week, for the certificate to maintain its validity. But the hassle and expense of the stamps made the certificates unpopular with the public. To make matters worse, the tiny postage-style stamps (smaller than 1 cm²) were prone to falling off. As the program intended, possessors of the certificates tried to avoid having to purchase and affix the stamps, by spending the certificates before the week's validity expired. The certificates then fell into in the hands of merchants, who would then purchase and affix stamps to maintain the notes' validity.The notes were intended to be redeemed after two years of issue, when 104 stamps would have been affixed. But the program was cancelled after only about one year.".
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- Prosperity_certificate wikiPageLength "2070".
- Prosperity_certificate wikiPageOutDegree "21".
- Prosperity_certificate wikiPageRevisionID "661739520".
- Prosperity_certificate wikiPageWikiLink Alberta.
- Prosperity_certificate wikiPageWikiLink Alberta_Social_Credit_Party.
- Prosperity_certificate wikiPageWikiLink Alberta_general_election,_1935.
- Prosperity_certificate wikiPageWikiLink Canada.
- Prosperity_certificate wikiPageWikiLink Canadian_dollar.
- Prosperity_certificate wikiPageWikiLink Category:1936_in_Canada.
- Prosperity_certificate wikiPageWikiLink Category:Alberta_Social_Credit_Party.
- Prosperity_certificate wikiPageWikiLink Category:Canadian_social_credit_movement.
- Prosperity_certificate wikiPageWikiLink Category:Currencies_of_Canada.
- Prosperity_certificate wikiPageWikiLink Category:Economy_of_Alberta.
- Prosperity_certificate wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Alberta.
- Prosperity_certificate wikiPageWikiLink Category:Local_currencies_of_Canada.
- Prosperity_certificate wikiPageWikiLink Category:Social_credit.
- Prosperity_certificate wikiPageWikiLink Demurrage_(currency).
- Prosperity_certificate wikiPageWikiLink Freigeld.
- Prosperity_certificate wikiPageWikiLink Great_Depression_in_Canada.
- Prosperity_certificate wikiPageWikiLink Local_currency.
- Prosperity_certificate wikiPageWikiLink Premier_of_Alberta.
- Prosperity_certificate wikiPageWikiLink Silvio_Gesell.
- Prosperity_certificate wikiPageWikiLink Social_credit.
- Prosperity_certificate wikiPageWikiLink William_Aberhart.
- Prosperity_certificate wikiPageWikiLinkText "Prosperity certificate".
- Prosperity_certificate wikiPageWikiLinkText "prosperity certificate".
- Prosperity_certificate wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Prosperity_certificate wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Social_Credit.
- Prosperity_certificate subject Category:1936_in_Canada.
- Prosperity_certificate subject Category:Alberta_Social_Credit_Party.
- Prosperity_certificate subject Category:Canadian_social_credit_movement.
- Prosperity_certificate subject Category:Currencies_of_Canada.
- Prosperity_certificate subject Category:Economy_of_Alberta.
- Prosperity_certificate subject Category:History_of_Alberta.
- Prosperity_certificate subject Category:Local_currencies_of_Canada.
- Prosperity_certificate subject Category:Social_credit.
- Prosperity_certificate type Movement.
- Prosperity_certificate type Redirect.
- Prosperity_certificate type Theory.
- Prosperity_certificate comment "In 1936, the Alberta Social Credit Party-led government of the Province of Alberta, Canada, introduced prosperity certificates in an attempt to alleviate the effects of the Great Depression. Social Credit Premier William Aberhart's government had won power in the 1935 provincial election partly on the scheme. Although not technically money, each certificate was intended to circulate with a value of one dollar.".
- Prosperity_certificate label "Prosperity certificate".
- Prosperity_certificate sameAs Q7250901.
- Prosperity_certificate sameAs m.03qzb5.
- Prosperity_certificate sameAs Albertas_välståndscertifikat.
- Prosperity_certificate sameAs Q7250901.
- Prosperity_certificate wasDerivedFrom Prosperity_certificate?oldid=661739520.
- Prosperity_certificate isPrimaryTopicOf Prosperity_certificate.