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Book Review: Theoretical Studies in Islamic Banking and Finance, Mohsin S. Khan and Abbas Mirakhor (Editors), Reviewed by: M. Ali Khan مراجعة علمية لكتاب: دراسات نظرية في الأعمال المصرفية والمالية الإسلامية - محسن س. خان وعباس ميراخور (المحررين) - مراجعته: محمد علي خان

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    (Professor of Economics at the Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore)

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Theoretical Studies in Islamic Banking and Finance represents the work of six economists, five of whom are associated with international banking; the editors, Drs. Mohsin Saeed Khan and Abbas Mirakhor, themselves being employees of the International Monetary Fund. The whole enterprise has been put out by the Institute for Research and Islamic Studies based in Houston, Texas. With this background, the authors bring a wealth of policy and practical experience to bear on their project, and also see themselves as a new generation of Muslim economists, trained in the West and well-versed in analytical and quantitative techniques, [able] to apply modern economic techniques to answer [the] questions.( ) The questions and the research program the editors define and delineate has been set out in their Introduction.

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  • M. Ali Khan, 1992. "Book Review: Theoretical Studies in Islamic Banking and Finance, Mohsin S. Khan and Abbas Mirakhor (Editors), Reviewed by: M. Ali Khan مراجعة علمية لكتاب: دراسات نظرية في الأعمال المصرفية والمالية الإ," Book reviews and book reports published in the Journal of King Abdulaziz University: Islamic Economics. 465, King Abdulaziz University, Islamic Economics Institute..
  • Handle: RePEc:abd:jkaubr:465
    DOI: 10.4197/islec.4-1.3
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