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    Islamic economic thought current issues and challenges

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    The evolution of economic thought by Oser, Jacob , 1915-, Blanchfield, William C.

    Published 1975
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    History of economic thought a critical perspective by Hunt, E. K.

    Published 1992
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    Readings in Islamic economic thought by Aidit Ghazali, Sadeq, AbulHasan Muhammad

    Published 1992
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    Contemporary Islamic economic thought a selected comparative analysis by Mohamed Aslam Haneef

    Published 1995
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    Medieval Islamic economic thought filling the "Great Gap" in European economics by Ghazanfar, Shaikh M.

    Published 2003
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    An Austrian perspective on the history of economic thought (vol. 1) by Rothbard, Murray Newton 1926-1995

    Published 1995
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    Islamic economics public finance in early Islamic thought by Sabahuddin Azmi

    Published 2002
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    A critique of the origins of Islamic economic thought by Essid, Yassine

    Published 1995
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    Some thoughts on the relevance of biology to business students by Leong, Danny Choon Hoong

    Published 1988
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    Asia in the 21st century emerging thoughts & philosophy of an Asian century by Abdul Razak Abdullah Baginda

    Published 1996
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    Unemployment in history economic thought and public policy by Garry, John A. 1910-1975

    Published 1978
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    The new right the counter-revolution in political, economic and social thought by Green, David G.

    Published 1987
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    Principles of economics by Mankiw, N. Gregory

    Published 2009
    Table of Contents: “…The macroeconomics of open economies -- 12. Short-run economic fluctuations -- 13. Final thoughts…”
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    Principles of economics by Mankiw, N. Gregory

    Published 2018
    Table of Contents: “…The macroeconomics of open economies -- 12. Short-run economic fluctuations -- 13. Final thoughts…”