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("God's consciousness")-comprising Islamic spirituality (IS) and Islamic social responsibility (ISR)-specifically. This … and human development or policymaking initiatives. …
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("God’s consciousness")-comprising Islamic spirituality (IS) and Islamic social responsibility (ISR)-specifically. This … and human development or policymaking initiatives. …
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Around the year 3000 BC in Mesopotamia, today’s Iraq, based on archaeological research, the earliest civilizations in the Middle East were founded. The Sumerians, Babylonians, Assyrians and the Israelites and other nations, later will appear on the map of history, being organized in small...
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some aspect of this environment are imperative. This paper therefore argues that GOD has created man and African society … renewed global partnership will require a new spirit from the national leaders as well as many other citizens to adopt new …
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This piece is a prologue to a symposium, cosponsored by the Acton Institute, that asks its contributors: Does professional economics need enrichment by religious or quasi-religious thinking? Many common criticisms of professional economics propose the incorporation of richer concepts and...
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stewardship of God’s realm. I conclude by suggesting that economics should not conflate utility, happiness, and joy. …
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The Prologue to this issue discusses how the flatness of economics leaves out aspects of reality that do not fit neatly into its formulations. I agree that much is left out, but I am not so sure methodology is to blame. Rather, the omission is caused by our restriction of economic methodology to...
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The interplay between religion and the economy has occupied social scientists for long. We construct a unique panel of income and Protestant church attendance for six waves of up to 175 Prussian counties spanning 1886-1911. The data reveal a marked decline in church attendance coinciding with...
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This paper examines the economic origins of the Islamic revival that took place in Egypt in the 1970-80s, and in Muslim societies more generally. We provide the first systematic evidence of a decline in social mobility among educated youth in Egypt. Developing a behavioral model of religion, we...
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Using data from the 2006-2010 National Survey of Family Growth, conducted in the United States, we study the role of religious affiliation and participation in the labor supply behavior of non-Hispanic married women with young children. We estimate ordered probit models with a trichotomous...
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