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Sustainable elements of the ongoing growth in the demand for halal products in OBOR regional markets. [PDF]
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Comparative stability analysis of Indonesian banks: Markov Switching-Dynamic Regression for Islamic and conventional sectors. [PDF]
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An earlier & longer version of a draft of this paper, with title “Islamic Approaches to Fundamental Economic Problems,” is available from http://ssrn.com/abstract=2231398Because Islam focuses on success in the hereafter, while economics focuses on maximizing pleasures of this world, the two are fundamentally opposed.
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Methodology of Islamic economics [PDF]
Handbook on Islam and Economic Life is a unique study, one of the first of its kind to consider Islam within a broader economic sphere. Covering a wide breadth of topics and research, it explores how Islam impinges upon and seeks to shape major aspects of economic life including economic organisation, business and management, finance and investment ...
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Principles of Islamic economics
Middle Eastern Studies, 1983The objective of economic analysis has changed significantly since the nineteenth century. One can associate three major foci of development in it.1 In the first half of the nineteenth century economic analysis was concerned with the problem of distribution.
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Journal of Comparative Economics, 1985
Abstract The Islamic economic system is a theoretical construct of an industrial economy whose members follow the Islamic faith. This essay surveys the elements of such a system, as presented in a series of recent books on Islamic economics. Particular attention is paid to the injunction against interest payments and to the requirement of paying a ...
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Abstract The Islamic economic system is a theoretical construct of an industrial economy whose members follow the Islamic faith. This essay surveys the elements of such a system, as presented in a series of recent books on Islamic economics. Particular attention is paid to the injunction against interest payments and to the requirement of paying a ...
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Islamic Economics and Economic Development
Forum for Development Studies, 1998Summary Kjetil Bjorvatn, ‘Islamic Economics and Economic Development’, Forum for Development Studies, 1998:2, pp. 229–243. Islamic economics is part of the Islamic fundamentalist movement gaining ground in large parts of the Muslim world. The call is for a return to Islamic law, Shari'a, which is believed to offer solutions to economic and social ...
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2019
Justice in commercial transactions is central to Islamic economic teaching, in particular the notion that remuneration should be fair, with distribution viewed as a moral issue. Risks are inherent in any economic system, but in Islam rather than risks being borne by debtors alone, they should be shared by creditors.
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Justice in commercial transactions is central to Islamic economic teaching, in particular the notion that remuneration should be fair, with distribution viewed as a moral issue. Risks are inherent in any economic system, but in Islam rather than risks being borne by debtors alone, they should be shared by creditors.
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