Institusi Pasar dan Hisbah: Teori Pasar dalam Sejarah Pemikiran Ekonomi Islam
Markets and Hisbah Institutions: A Theory of Market in the History of Islamic Economic Thought
Aan Jaelani
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Abstract:
This book describes hisbah as the official state agencies that play a role in solving problems or minor offences which by their nature do not require a legal process through the courts. The institute is the result of the transformation of the market supervisory agency, formerly known as the sahib al-suq (market inspector), which emerged with the development of cities at areas of Islam in the Middle East. In the works of hisbah, a muhtasib will act as a regulator of the market, especially to control the price and market conditions.
Keywords: Market; Hisbah; Market Mechanism; Islamic Economic (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: A11 B41 B52 D47 D63 E52 G2 H11 H87 N01 N2 N25 P51 Z11 Z12 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013-11-03, Revised 2013-11-29
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