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This book proposes an Islamic model that offers significant prospects for economic growth and durable macroeconomic stability and, which is immune to the defects of the economic models prevailing both in industrial and developing countries. Such a model advocates a limited government confined to its natural duties of defense, justice, education, health, infrastructure, regulation, and welfare of the vulnerable population. It prohibits interest-based debt and money, and requires full liberalization of all markets; labor, capital, and trade and foreign exchange markets. The government has to be…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book proposes an Islamic model that offers significant prospects for economic growth and durable macroeconomic stability and, which is immune to the defects of the economic models prevailing both in industrial and developing countries. Such a model advocates a limited government confined to its natural duties of defense, justice, education, health, infrastructure, regulation, and welfare of the vulnerable population. It prohibits interest-based debt and money, and requires full liberalization of all markets; labor, capital, and trade and foreign exchange markets. The government has to be Sharia-compliant in its taxation power; to reduce unproductive spending.
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Autorenporträt
Dr. Raja M. Almarzoqi was Advisor at the International Monetary Fund, a faculty member at the Institute of Diplomatic Studies, an Adjunct Professor at Thunderbird Global Business School and King Saud University, Saudi Arabia, a consultant to a number of financial institutions and governments, and a board member of several funds. He has been a conference speaker and writer on a wide range of topics in economics, including Islamic economics. Dr. Walid Mansour is an Advisor at the Saudi Arabian Monetary Authority. He was Associate Professor of Islamic finance at King Abdulaziz University, Saudi Arabia. He was a research and teaching affiliate at the College of Liberal Arts & Sciences (Kansas University), USA. He has published several articles in internationally refereed journals in various areas, including Islamic finance, corporate finance, and Islamic financial product development. Dr. Noureddine Krichene was an Economist with the International Monetary Fund, Advisor at the Islamic Development Bank in Saudi Arabia, and Professor of Islamic Finance at INCEIF, Malaysia. He received his PhD in Economics from the University of California, Los Angeles, USA. He is the author of Islamic Capital Markets: Theory and Practice.