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اندیشه های اقتصادی ابن خلدون: ارزیابی انتقادی چهار ادعا

Economic thoughts of Ibn Khaldun: evaluation of four claims

Seyed Hossein Mirjalili

MPRA Paper from University Library of Munich, Germany

Abstract: Ibn Khaldun is pioneer of modern economic thought in the fourteenth century AD. A number of researchers have claimed that his economic ideas has no associations with later economic thoughts. They also claimed that his economic ideas are economic thought of Islam and he is the originator of the labor theory of value and historical materialism before Marx. In this article the mentioned claims are investigated and shown that according to the evidences, it seems that the economic ideas of Ibn Khaldun transferred to Scottish (classical) thinkers through school of Salamanca . Ibn Khaldun's economic ideas is not economic thoughts of Islam, but an analysis of the economy of Muslims. Ibn Khaldun also is not the originator of labor theory of value and historical materialism.

Keywords: Economic Thought; Ibn Khaldun; Islamic Economics; Scholastic Economics; School of Salamanca; Historical Materialism (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: B11 B14 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020-04-29, Revised 2020-11-30
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Published in Science and Religion Research 22.11(2020): pp. 211-231

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