BOOK REVIEW Introduction to Microeconomics:An Islamic Perspective
Zubair Hasan Reviewed by: Professor Rodney Wilson
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Zubair Hasan Reviewed by: Professor Rodney Wilson: Durham University, Postal: Elvet Hill Road, Durham DH1 3TU, UK.
Islamic Economic Studies, 2006, vol. 14-1, 117-119
Abstract:
There are many excellent textbooks on economics, but few that attempt to approach the discipline from an Islamic perspective. The first in English was the classic text by M.A. Mannan, Islamic Economics: Theory and Practice, (Hodder and Stoughton, 1986). This has a conventional layout, but within each chapter, an Islamic perspective is provided on the topic being covered. The follow up to this pioneering effort has been slow in coming, as the obvious way forward was to have textbooks commissioned in particular fields of economics written from an Islamic perspective.
Date: 2006
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