Methodological Dimension of Islamic Economics
Masudul Alam Choudhury
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Masudul Alam Choudhury: Trisakti University, Indonesia
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Abstract:
The theme of circular causation has nascent origin in the field of sociology of economics with vast development applications and with epistemological issues on modeling in the framework of the phenomenon of pervasive interconnectedness. Thus the sociological theme of epistemic unity of knowledge grounds the theory and application of the theory and models of circular causation to the vast realm of socioeconomic development issues.
Keywords: Epistemic and Economics; Economic Theory; Economic Analysis; Applications; Comparative Economics (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: F63 N01 P26 P51 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
ISBN: 9789813275782
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 How to Study Islamic Economics as a Science in Reference to the Qur′an and the Sunnah , pp 1-19

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- Ch 2 Tawhidi Islamic Economic Methodology , pp 21-59

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- Ch 3 The Scope of Tawhidi Islamic Economics (TIE) , pp 61-95

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- Ch 4 The Formulation of Islamic Economic Model , pp 97-130

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- Ch 5 Islamic Participatory Instruments and the Ethical Dimensions , pp 131-159

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- Ch 6 The Dual Theories of Consumer Behavior and Markets , pp 161-198

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- Ch 7 Dual Theories of the Firm , pp 199-238

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- Ch 8 Macroeconomic Theory in Mainstream and Tawhidi Islamic Economic (TIE) Perspectives , pp 239-273

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- Ch 9 Monetary, Financial, and Real Economy Issues in TIE in Comparative Perspectives , pp 275-308

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- Ch 10 Conclusion: What Have We Learnt? Quo Vadis? , pp 309-331

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