Publication:
Islam
Abstract
Islamic economists are credited with taking an ethical approach to the subject of economics, emphasizing social justice and equality. These writers are producing a growing volume of literature, the emergence of which raises critical questions. First, what is distinctive about this literature, and to what extent does it represent a coherent body of ideas? ...
Keywords
Islamic economics , Islamic economists , Islam
Citation
Wilson, Rodney. (2009). Islam. In Jan Peil & Irene van Staveren (Eds.), Handbook of economics and ethics (pp. 283-290). Cheltenham, United Kingdom: Edward Elgar.
Publisher
Edward Elgar
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