An Islamic model for stabilization and growth

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    • Dieye, Adama

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An Islamic model for stabilization and growth

Adama Dieye

(Political economy of Islam)

Palgrave Macmillan, c2020

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

This book argues that the macroeconomic policy adjustment models recommended by the IMF and the World Bank for implementation in many Muslim countries, with substantial donor financial support, have not been effective. Economic indicators show low economic growth, persistent fiscal and external deficits and limited industrialization. Also, these countries are experiencing increases in unemployment, poverty and substantial growth in income and wealth inequalities. These facts underline an urgent need to produce an alternative to the failed conventional macroeconomic model in order to address the challenge of macroeconomic and social adjustment policies. The project posits and investigates the idea that the Islamic economic model prescribed in the Quran and applied by the Prophet (sawa) could be the ideal model for Muslim as well as non-Muslim countries.

Table of Contents

Introduction.- Overview of Current Macroeconomic Policy Issues and Challenges In Mainstream Economics.- Current Economic and Social Challenges and Islam.- Islamic Institutional Policy Framework.- Rules of Economic and Financial Operations.- Sustainability of the Senegal Socio-economic Model.- Counterfactual simulation of the Islamic model for Senegal.- Implementation of the Islamic Model for Senegal.- Conclusion.

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