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Ibn Khaldún helye és szerepe a közgazdasági elmélettörténetben. Didaktikai lehetőségek a középkori iszlám gondolkodásban
[The place and role of Ibn Khaldun in the history of economic thought]

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A tanulmány megkérdőjelezi a főáramú elmélettörténeti irodalomban jelen lévő schumpeteri "nagy szakadék" fogalmát. A koncepció szerint a közgazdasági elemzés történetében figyelmen kívül lehet hagyni a kora keresztény időszak és a skolasztika közti évszázadokat, mivel a periódus gondolkodói normatív szemléletűek voltak. Elemzésünkben azonban megmutatjuk, hogy alapvető fontosságú a középkori iszlám gondolatkör vizsgálata, mivel abban olyan tudósok tűnnek fel, mint Ibn Khaldún - aki módszertanilag és tartalmilag is a főáramú narratíva újragondolására késztet. A khaldúni elmélet gazdasági vonatkozásainak elemzése során azonosítani igyekszünk annak viszonyát az újkori, modern irányzatokhoz, majd megfogalmazzuk azt a következtetésünket, hogy a khaldúni gondolatkör a klasszikus, a keynesi vagy éppen a kínálatoldali irányzatok elméleteivel is mutat hasonlóságokat, így sajátos csomópontnak tekinthető az elmélettörténet különböző iskolái között.* Journal of Economic Literature (JEL) kód: B11, B41.

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  • Oláh, Dániel, 2016. "Ibn Khaldún helye és szerepe a közgazdasági elmélettörténetben. Didaktikai lehetőségek a középkori iszlám gondolkodásban [The place and role of Ibn Khaldun in the history of economic thought]," Közgazdasági Szemle (Economic Review - monthly of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences), Közgazdasági Szemle Alapítvány (Economic Review Foundation), vol. 0(7), pages 819-837.
  • Handle: RePEc:ksa:szemle:1644
    DOI: 10.18414/KSZ.2016.7-8.819
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