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Islamic Economics and the Islamic Subeconomy
In the Fall 1995 issue of this journal (pp. 155-173), Timur Kuran makes a number of statements which are likely to create an unduly negative impact on the reader's mind about Islamic economics. In this comment, I wish to discuss three of these statements.
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