This volume takes a unique and challenging look at how money has
operated in Islamic society and at how Islamic theoretical
frameworks have influenced perceptions of money.
The author draws upon historical, data and policy analysis to
present a comparative study of monetary theories, including recent
treatment of money by Islamic economists. Discussion also covers
the nature of joint venture, stock markets, banks and financial
intermediaries, price stability and international trade. This work
sheds pioneering light in this area, and will be of interest to
academics, graduates and researchers internationally.
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