International Centre for Research in Islamic Economics King Abdulaziz University Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
1405 A.H, – 1985 A.D.
INTERNATIONAL CENTRE FOR RESEARCH IN ISLAMIC ECONOMICS
Research Series in English No. 21 (Discussion Paper)
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contents
1. Introduction: Objectives and Assumptions
2. Islamic Socio-Economic Philosophy: An Overview
The integrated nature of Individual-Society-State
relationship in Islam
3. Islamic Key Thrust in Selected Micro Issues
- Private Ownership – Its principles
- Land as Factor of Production
- Labour as Factor of Production
- Capital as Factor of Production
- Consumption Behavior
- Distribution
- Market Mechanism and Islamic Policy Alternatives
- Industrial Relations
4. Islamic Key Thrust in Selected Macro Issues
- Money, Banking and Investment
- Fiscal Function and Policy: An Overview
- Monetary Policy: An Overview
- Economic Development
- Poverty
- Co-operative Insurance
5. Summary and Conclusion