Title of article :
ISLAMIC ECONOMICS and FINANCE: AN INSTITUTIONAL PERSPECTIVE
Author/Authors :
Mirakhor, Abbas International Monetary Fund
Abstract :
After a millennium of atrophy, Muslims have begun a critical
reexamination of Islamic thought in all its dimensions in light of the
present state of the world. Arguably the first discipline that began this
process during the early decades of last century was political philosophy.
Reexamination of economics started much later in the second half of
the twentieth century and has continued uninterrupted to the present.
There is an ongoing constructive debate among scholars on the
fundamental question of whether there is a discipline that can be defined
unambiguously as Islamic Economics and if so what are its distinguishing
characteristics? This presentation is a modest contribution to that debate.
It seems reasonable to suggest that any label or prefix that is attached
to an economic discipline must bear concrete relationships with economic
system that the discipline serves. Thus, disciplines such as socialist
economics, capitalist economics, Buddhist economics, Christian
economics, Jewish economics, Gandhian economics and others, relate
to an envisioned system defined by its characteristics.
Keywords :
INSTITUTIONAL PERSPECTIVE , ISLAMIC ECONOMICS and FINANCE
Journal title :
International Journal of Economics,Management and Accounting
Journal title :
International Journal of Economics,Management and Accounting