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Paris, France - Course Descriptions - Economics in the Muslim World

Course Information

Subject: Economics (ECON)
Number: 336
Language of Instruction: English
Prerequisites: Principles of Microeconomics, Principles of Macreconomics

Contact Hours and Credits

Semester Session: 45 contact hours, 3 semester credits, 4 quarter credits

Availability

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Summary

Examines first the subject, methodology, laws and meaning of the Islamic economic system. Studies the nature of consumer behavior, principles of production, ownership, and the distribution of income from an Islamic perspective. Then focuses on the practice of Islamic economics in selected countries in the second part of the course.

Full Description

Examines first the subject, methodology, laws and meaning of the Islamic economic system. Studies the nature of consumer behavior, principles of production, ownership, and the distribution of income from an Islamic perspective. Then focuses on the practice of Islamic economics in selected countries in the second part of the course.

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Economics in the Muslim World

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