

The source of the book
This book is published for the public benefit under a Creative Commons license, or with the permission of the author or publisher. If you have any objections to its publication, please contact us.
Economics Ethics and Religion: Jewish, Christian and Muslim Economic Thought
(0)
Author:
Rodney WilsonNumber Of Downloads:
67
Number Of Reads:
14
Language:
English
File Size:
14.45 MB
Category:
Social sciencesSection:
Pages:
50
Quality:
excellent
Views:
871
Quate
Review
Save
Share
Book Description
There is a revival of interest by economists in ethical issues and beliefs, and by moral philosophers and theologians in economics. This book is intended to make a contribution to this cross-fertilisation of ideas. Rodney Wilson has undertaken an extensive survey of Jewish, Christian and Muslim views on economics, and reviewed the rapidly expanding business ethics literature from a religious perspective. The juxtaposition of the work of theologians and moral philosophers with that of economists results in some interesting comparisons.
Rodney Wilson
Founder of the Islamic finance programme at Durham University where he continues to be an Emeritus Professor.
Visiting Professor at the Qatar Faculty of Islamic Studies and Adjunct Professor at the International Centre of Education in Islamic Finance (INCEIF), Kuala Lumpur.
Served as advisor on Shari’ah governance to the Islamic Financial Services Board, Kuala Lumpur, (2007-9).
Advised the Central Bank of Qatar on monetary policy and prudential ratios, (2009-10).
Undertook a project for African Development Bank on the status and potential for Islamic finance in North Africa, (2011).
Working on capital markets in North Africa for African Development Bank.
Wrote 12 books and over 40 articles.
Read More
Sorry, this book file is currently unavailable. We're working on a full website update, and the file will be uploaded soon. Thank you for your patience and interest.
Rate Now
1 Stars
2 Stars
3 Stars
4 Stars
5 Stars
Quotes
Top Rated
Latest
Quate
Be the first to leave a quote and earn 10 points
instead of 3
Comments
Be the first to leave a comment and earn 5 points
instead of 3