History of Islamic Economic Thought
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Abdul Azim Islahi, 2014.
"History of Islamic Economic Thought,"
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- Islahi, Abdul Azim, 2009. "Islamic economic thinking in the 12th AH/18th CE century with special reference to Shah Wali-Allah al-Dihlawi," MPRA Paper 75432, University Library of Munich, Germany, revised 2009.
- Islahi, Abdul Azim, 2001. "An analytical study of al-Ghazali’s thought on money and interest," MPRA Paper 41438, University Library of Munich, Germany, revised 2001.
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- Islahi, Abdul Azim, 2007. "Thirty years of research in the history of Islamic economic thought:Assessment and future directions," MPRA Paper 18102, University Library of Munich, Germany.
- Islahi, Abdul Azim, 2009. "Muslim Economic Thinking and Institutions in the 10th AH/ 16th CE Century," MPRA Paper 75375, University Library of Munich, Germany, revised 2008.
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- Joseph J. Spengler, 1971. "Alberuni: Eleventh-Century Iranian Malthusian?," History of Political Economy, Duke University Press, vol. 3(1), pages 92-104, Spring.
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- Islahi, Abdul Azim, 1982. "Economic thought of Ibn al-Qayyim (1292–1350)," MPRA Paper 41369, University Library of Munich, Germany, revised 1984.
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- Ragip Ege, 2017. "The concept of “lawfulness” in economic matters. Reading Ibn Rushd (Averroes)," The European Journal of the History of Economic Thought, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 24(4), pages 670-688, July.
- Abdul Azim Islahi, 2016. "AL-ASADI AND HIS WORK AL-TAYSIR: A study of his socio-economic ideas الأسدي و عمله التيسير: دراسة لأفكاره الاجتماعية الاقتصادية," Books published by the Islamic Economics Institute, KAAU., King Abdulaziz University, Islamic Economics Institute., edition 1, number 119, August.
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- Islahi, Abdul Azim, 2009. "Four generations of Islamic economists," MPRA Paper 29557, University Library of Munich, Germany, revised 2010.
- Islahi, Abdul Azim, 2013. "First vs. second generation Islamic economists: Deviations and differences in thoughts," MPRA Paper 68353, University Library of Munich, Germany, revised 2015.
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Book Chapters
The following chapters of this book are listed in IDEAS- ., 2014. "Introduction," Chapters, in: History of Islamic Economic Thought, chapter 1, pages 1-6, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- ., 2014. "Phases of the development of economic thought in Islam," Chapters, in: History of Islamic Economic Thought, chapter 2, pages 7-19, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- ., 2014. "The Islamic tradition in economic thought (i): theories of value, market and pricing," Chapters, in: History of Islamic Economic Thought, chapter 3, pages 20-28, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- ., 2014. "The Islamic tradition in economic thought (ii): production and distribution," Chapters, in: History of Islamic Economic Thought, chapter 4, pages 29-35, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- ., 2014. "The Islamic tradition in economic thought (iii): money and interest," Chapters, in: History of Islamic Economic Thought, chapter 5, pages 36-43, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- ., 2014. "The Islamic tradition in economic thought (iv): state, finance, and development," Chapters, in: History of Islamic Economic Thought, chapter 6, pages 44-60, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- ., 2014. "Net addition and impact on economic thinking of medieval Europe," Chapters, in: History of Islamic Economic Thought, chapter 7, pages 61-74, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- ., 2014. "Links between Muslim economic thought and the mainstream economics," Chapters, in: History of Islamic Economic Thought, chapter 8, pages 75-94, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- ., 2014. "Conclusion," Chapters, in: History of Islamic Economic Thought, chapter 9, pages 95-102, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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