Why Islamic Institutions Function Best in The West
Author(s) -
Murat Çızakça
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
turkish journal of islamic economics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2147-9054
pISSN - 2148-3809
DOI - 10.26414/a146
Subject(s) - islam , islamic finance , function (biology) , islamic economics , islamic banking , economics , development economics , political science , business , geography , archaeology , evolutionary biology , biology
The gist of this paper is that the once superb Islamic institutions of the past nowadays function best in the West but stagnate in their very birthplace. I argue that this is because pre-conditions referred to in this paper are not available in the latter. Ever since the 1960s, too much hope has been placed on Islamic finance with hardly any attention been paid to these pre-conditions. Unless this emphasis is radically altered, Islamic finance, no matter how well designed, would have only a marginal impact on the sustained economic growth of Islamic countries.
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