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Pemikiran Ekonomi Islam Abu Ubaid (154-224 H): Fungsi Uang dan Relevansinya Saat Ini
[Islamic Economic Thought Abu Ubaid (154-224 H): Current Functions of Money and Relevance]

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  • Arief, Nugroho

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This article describes Islamic economic thinking that is specifically related to the function of money according to Islamic economist Abu Ubaid (154-224 H). The rationale of Abu Ubaid listed in the Book of Al-Amwal is emphasizing justice as the main principle. Abu Ubaid views money as having 2 (two) functions, namely as a standard for exchange and media exchange which until now is still acceptable/relevant in the economy.

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  • Arief, Nugroho, 2018. "Pemikiran Ekonomi Islam Abu Ubaid (154-224 H): Fungsi Uang dan Relevansinya Saat Ini [Islamic Economic Thought Abu Ubaid (154-224 H): Current Functions of Money and Relevance]," MPRA Paper 90588, University Library of Munich, Germany.
  • Handle: RePEc:pra:mprapa:90588
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    Keywords

    Islamic Economy; Justice; Money;
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    • B1 - Schools of Economic Thought and Methodology - - History of Economic Thought through 1925

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