Fairness and Ethics in Spending
Hassan Ghassan ()
Journal of Reviews on Global Economics, 2016, vol. 5, 281-287
Abstract:
Islamic faith and the ethical dimensions of the individual and the community have a significant role in guiding economic behavior by connecting the worldly life to the hereafter. In the Islamic economics paradigm, by relating ethics to the economic behavior of spending, we exhibit the good (bad) attributes of ethical (unethical) behavior. In this paper, we contribute to developing a measure of the overspending and underspending that allows testing the presence of wastefulness and niggardliness.
Keywords: Consumer behavior; Spending; Ethical utility; Earning layer; Belief holding; Threshold spending; Islamic economics (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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