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Zakat is one of the five pillars of Islam and can be understood as a form of religious duty, purifying one's wealth and at the same time functioning as a means to redistribute wealth to those in need. In Arabic, zakat means, among others, growth and purity (Dean and Khan 1997). In...
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This study investigates the relationship between natural resource rents, human development and economic growth in Sudan … role in determining a difference in whether a country is cured or blessed by resource abundance. In the case of Sudan, no … Sudan. Empirical evidence from the estimated VECM shows that economic growth is positively affected by resource rents and …
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Over the last two years, Sudan has undergone significative changes in its internal political configuration. However … social assistance and social insurance in Sudan by late 2019. The document is divided into two parts: the first provides a … guide and regulate the country's system, and the second offers a detailed description of Sudan' main social protection …
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Over the last two years, Sudan has undergone significative changes in its internal political configuration. However … social assistance and social insurance in Sudan by late 2019. The document is divided into two parts: the first provides a … guide and regulate the country's system, and the second offers a detailed description of Sudan' main social protection …
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This study investigates the relationship between natural resource rents, human development and economic growth in Sudan … role in determining a difference in whether a country is cured or blessed by resource abundance. In the case of Sudan, no … Sudan. Empirical evidence from the estimated VECM shows that economic growth is positively affected by resource rents and …
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Zakat is one of the five pillars of Islam and can be understood as a form of religious duty, purifying one's wealth and at the same time functioning as a means to redistribute wealth to those in need. In Arabic, zakat means, among others, growth and purity (Dean and Khan 1997). In...
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