ANCAP (commodity Standard)

ANCAP (commodity Standard)

ANCAP is an alternative currency system that uses ammonium nitrate, copper, aluminum and plywood as the units of exchange. The system was first proposed in 1982 by the economist Robert Hall. ANCAP is an example of a commodity standard.

Read more about ANCAP (commodity Standard):  Background of A Commodity Standard, Problems of A Commodity Standard, Details of ANCAP