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mismatch but its consequences that have forced the nascent Islamic system to convergence and competition with the mature …
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mismatch but its consequences that have forced the nascent Islamic system to convergence and competition with the mature …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008543800
mismatch but its consequences that have forced the nascent Islamic system to convergence and competition with the mature …
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This is a detailed comment as discussant of a paper presented at the 5th International Conference held in UK inacluded in the book. The comments provide a brief summary of the paper reviewed and indicates some methodological blemishes it contains.
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This paper deals with familiar facts in monetary economics from an unfamiliar angle. It argues that it is not factual to regard the legal tender money and bank credit as of different genus: they work in tandem to the same ends in an economy, conventional or Islamic. Also, it does not matter what...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011260728
This paper deals with familiar facts in monetary economics from an unfamiliar angle. It argues that it is not factual to regard the legal tender money and bank credit as of different genus: they work in tandem to the same ends in an economy, conventional or Islamic. Also, it does not matter what...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008805430
This paper deals with familiar facts in monetary economics from an unfamiliar angle. It argues that it is not factual to regard the legal tender money and bank credit as of different genus: they work in tandem to the same ends in an economy, conventional or Islamic. Also, it does not matter what...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010565836