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Economic performance of the OIC countries and the prospect of an Islamic common market

This paper examines economic performance of the OIC member countries and analyzes the prospect of Islamic common market by analyzing trade data within a gravity model framework. There is scope of trade creation for OIC member countries if all impediments to trade and business can be eliminated. The...

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Published in:Journal of economic cooperation & development 2010-04, Vol.31 (2), p.65-116
Main Authors: Hassan, M Kabir, Sanchez, Benito A, Hussain, M Ershad
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