Paper presented to the International Seminar on Islamic Economics organised by I.I.I.E. at Islamabad, 6-10 July 1986. Traces the history of Islamic economics since the 1976 Makka Conference. The pace of publications has increased during these ten years. A number of bibliographies have appeared. There is a resurgence in Islamic banking. At least 7 research institutions are exclusively engaged in Islamic economics. A number of universities have started teaching Islamic economics. However, there are certain problems as well. Descriptive. For Muslim economists. Undocumented.
Monetary and Financial Theory and Institutions
Monetary and Financial Theory and Institutions