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This book presents a distinctive ethical and philosophical framework, one that is grounded in Islamic principles and the established literature of Islamic economics and finance, to analyze and interpret the concept of economic development, as well as to propose policy solutions to real-world development problems and challenges.
List of contents
Part I. Institutions and Theoretical Framework 1. Islamic Economics and Economic Development: A Reflection 2. Rethinking Global Development Policies: An Islamic Economics Approach 3. Islamic Universal Politico-Economic Institutional Transmission Mechanisms for Global Sustainable Development 4. Achieving Economic Development through Institutionalization of Zakat and Waqf in Contemporary Economies
Part II: Policies and Governance Mechanisms 5. Fighting Intergenerational Poverty in Developing Muslim Countries: A Two-Stage Firoza Islamic Model 6. The Industrial Layer, Industrial Policy, and Islamic Economics 7. Facing the Challange of Covid-19 from an Islamic Development Perspective 8. Between Esham and Cash Waqf Linked Sukuk to Fiscal and Development Sustainability: Comparative Analysis 9. The Role of Infaq Institution in Income Inequality: A Model Proposal for Turkey to Alleviate Income Inequality
Part III: Empirical Work 10. State, Conflict, and Development: An Institutional Perspective on the Developmental Experience of Muslim Majority Kashmir 11. An Empirical Work on the Relationship Between Zakat and Development 12. Determinants of Inclusive Growth in Islamic Countries 13. Islamic Social Finance and Sustainable Finance: A Survey on Literacy among Scholars and Students
About the author
Mustafa Metin Bäbay, Ph.D., is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Economics, Bo¿aziçi University, Istanbul, Turkey.