Islamic Economics Compared to Socialist, Fascist and Capitalist views on Economy as a System

Özlen Hiç Hiç, Alexandra N. Najafli

Abstract


This chapter aims at comparing the major Islamic views on economy to previously experienced views such as socialist, fascist and capitalist attitudes. The role of government, interest rates, public and private property rights and regulations, implementation difficulties, market mechanism and financial management, wealth accumulation are the main areas of concern in this paper. This chapter is a short extract taken from the master thesis advised by F. Özlen Hiç “AN INQUIRY FOR THE VALIDITY OF EFFICIENT MARKET HYPOTHESIS IN DEVELOPED AND DEVELOPING COUNTRIES AND A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS ON STRUCTURAL AND SOCIAL CHANGES IN ECONOMIC SYSTEMS SUGGESTED FOR IMPLEMENTATION” – 2020.


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Islamic economics, wealth accumulation, capitalism, property rights, interest rates

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.52155/ijpsat.v24.2.2574

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