This book examines the liberation of the economy in Bahrain through market-led capitalism backed by Islamic charities. The vast economic transformation has fractured parts of society in Bahrain using foreign labour and the development of skilled professionals in the private sector which has impeded the investment in the local population.
This book examines the liberation of the economy in Bahrain through market-led capitalism backed by Islamic charities. The vast economic transformation has fractured parts of society in Bahrain using foreign labour and the development of skilled professionals in the private sector which has impeded the investment in the local population.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Born in Malaysia but resident in the United Kingdom from the mid-1970s, Raj Brown was educated at the University of Malaya and then at London's School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS). She subsequently held research positions at SOAS and at the London School of Economics (LSE). She also taught at SOAS and the LSE before moving to Royal Holloway College in the mid-1990s, rising in time to Professor in International Business. She has undertaken research fieldwork across many parts of Asia and the Middle East.
Inhaltsangabe
* 1: In the Shadow of Ethical Capitalism: The State, Law ,Oil and the Economic Transformation of Bahrain. Conclusion * 2: Land, Waqf, Ma'tam, and the Moral Economy * 3: Islamic Banking in Bahrain: Religious Principles and Economic Performance * 4: The Bahrain Stock Market: Law, Growth, and Performance * 5: The Stock Market: Dynamics of Socially Responsible Oil and Gold * 6: The Impact of the Global Financial Crisis of 2008 on the Bahrain Economy * 7: Bahrain's Arab Spring * 8: A Place for the State * 9: Transnational Trading Networks * 10: Labour Regimes, Mobility, Productivity, and Migrant-National Workers * 11: Economic Diversification * 12: Ethics of Environment: Climate Crisis in the Age of Market Forces * 13: Bahrain the Aspiring Hegemon in the Infernal Middle East
* 1: In the Shadow of Ethical Capitalism: The State, Law ,Oil and the Economic Transformation of Bahrain. Conclusion * 2: Land, Waqf, Ma'tam, and the Moral Economy * 3: Islamic Banking in Bahrain: Religious Principles and Economic Performance * 4: The Bahrain Stock Market: Law, Growth, and Performance * 5: The Stock Market: Dynamics of Socially Responsible Oil and Gold * 6: The Impact of the Global Financial Crisis of 2008 on the Bahrain Economy * 7: Bahrain's Arab Spring * 8: A Place for the State * 9: Transnational Trading Networks * 10: Labour Regimes, Mobility, Productivity, and Migrant-National Workers * 11: Economic Diversification * 12: Ethics of Environment: Climate Crisis in the Age of Market Forces * 13: Bahrain the Aspiring Hegemon in the Infernal Middle East
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