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History of Islamic Economic Thought

Abdul Azim Islahi

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Abstract: This unique book highlights the contributions made by Muslim scholars to economic thought throughout history, a topic that has received relatively little attention in mainstream economics. Abdul Azim Islahi discusses various ways in which Muslim ideas reached the European West, influencing scholars and helping to form the foundations of modern economic ideas and theories.

Keywords: Economics and Finance (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
ISBN: 9781784711375
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Chapters in this book:

Ch 1 Introduction , pp 1-6 Downloads
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Ch 2 Phases of the development of economic thought in Islam , pp 7-19 Downloads
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Ch 3 The Islamic tradition in economic thought (i): theories of value, market and pricing , pp 20-28 Downloads
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Ch 4 The Islamic tradition in economic thought (ii): production and distribution , pp 29-35 Downloads
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Ch 5 The Islamic tradition in economic thought (iii): money and interest , pp 36-43 Downloads
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Ch 6 The Islamic tradition in economic thought (iv): state, finance, and development , pp 44-60 Downloads
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Ch 7 Net addition and impact on economic thinking of medieval Europe , pp 61-74 Downloads
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Ch 8 Links between Muslim economic thought and the mainstream economics , pp 75-94 Downloads
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Ch 9 Conclusion , pp 95-102 Downloads
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