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This page lists papers which have been accepted for publication, and are in final form. OR, papers which are finalized and submission ready, and no further works or revision is being contemplated at this time. Papers currently IN SUBMISSION process. Drafts and Ideas under preparation for submission: Current Research

Accepted, awaiting publication:

Radical Paradigm Shifts in RWER

Positivism as obstacle to Pluralism in IJPEE

Asad Zaman, Arif Naveed, and Ateequr Rahman: "Wealth as an Indicator of Socio-Economic Development, Islamic Views," Chapter 6, Towards A Maqasid-al-Shariah Index of Socio-Economic Development, Palgrave Studies in Islamic Banking, Finance, and Economics, 2019, ISBN 978-3-030-12792-3

Qadir, Junaid, and Asad Zaman. (2019) "Sustainable development viewed from the lens of Islam." International Journal of Pluralism and Economics Education Vol 10, no. 1 : 46-60. DOI: 10.1504/IJPEE.2019.098181

A. Zaman, J. Qadir “Putting Social Justice First: The Case of Islamic Economics”, , Journal of Islamic Banking & Finance. Oct–Dec 2017, Vol. 34, Issue 4, pp 87–99. 13p;

Zaman, Asad (2018) "An Islamic Approach to Inequality and Poverty" Journal of King Abdul Aziz University: Islamic Economics Vol 31 No. 1 pp 69-92 (January 2018); see also: Adv Micro Lec 11 on this topic for video lecture and slides -- (Entry in Articles)

Forward to Translation of Imam Al Nawawi: Ādāb al-ăĀlim waĂl-Mutaăallim wa Ādāb al-Muftī waĂl-Mustaftī The Etiquettes Of The Scholar And The Learner, And The Muftī And The Questioner

Preface to Joint PIDE-FES Volume on Post 18th Amendmant Scenario on Governance.

Zaman, Asad: Lessons in Econometric Methodology: Axiom of Correct Specification, International Econometric Review, Vol 9, Iss 2.

ZAMAN, Asad. Reviving the Promise of Islamic Economics. International Journal of Economics, Management and Accounting, [S.l.], v. 25, n. 2, p. 205-225, aug. 2017. ISSN 2462-1420. [Link to paper, abstract,summary, and video of talk at 11th ICIEF based on this paper]

Zaman, Arif, Zaman, Asad, and Atiqur Rahman (April 2017) "The Concept of Stringency for Test Comparison: The Case of a Cauchy Location Parameter" International Econometric Review, Vol 9 No. 1

On the Nature of Modern Money presented at the 10thInternational Conference on Islamic Economics and Finance. Forthcoming chapter in edited volume on Islamic Economic Perspectives and Theoretical Models. editorial board consisting of members from Islamic Research Training Institute (IRTI) of the Islamic Development Bank (IDB) and Qatar Faculty of Islamic Studies (QFIS), Hamad Bin Khalifa University (HBKU).has been published.

Mumtaz Ahmed, Gulfam Haider & Asad Zaman (2016): Detecting structural change with heteroskedasticity, Communications in Statistics - Theory and Methods, DOI: 10.1080/03610926.2016.1235200

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An Empirical Evaluation of Observational Equivalence and Unit Root Tests for GDP Series. with Atiqur Rahman, abandoned.

European Transition to Secular Thought: Lessons for Muslims,” Translate and publish in Urdu. Are there local takers for this in English???

Directions for Muslim Scholars in Social Sciences, pre-submitted to Ovamir Anjum for AJISS on 10th Jun

Zaman, Asad, "The Limits of the Market Economy" Submit to ??? JKAU?.

BOOK:

In final stages of processing for publication:

Islamic Economics: A Survey of the Literature, to be published by Islamic Research Institute (IRI). International Islamic University of Islamabad.

Publications in 2016:

On the Nature of Modern Money presented at the 10thInternational Conference on Islamic Economics and Finance. Forthcoming chapter in edited volume on Islamic Economic Perspectives and Theoretical Models. editorial board consisting of members from Islamic Research Training Institute (IRTI) of the Islamic Development Bank (IDB) and Qatar Faculty of Islamic Studies (QFIS), Hamad Bin Khalifa University (HBKU).

Detecting Structural Change with Heteroskedasticity, with Haider Gulfam and Mumtaz Ahmed -- to appear in Communications in Statistics Theory and Methods.

An Empirical Evaluation of Observational Equivalence and Unit Root Tests for GDP Series. with Atiqur Rahman, to appear in International Econometric Reviews.

Asad Zaman , "Unregulated Markets and the Transformation of Society," Chapter 18 of Routledge Handbook of Ecological Economics: Nature and Society. Editor Clive Spash. 2016.

Rafi Amir-ud-Din and Asad Zaman “Failures ofthe ‘Invisible Hand’” Forum for Social Economics Vol. 45, Iss. 1, 2016 pp 41-60. DOI:10.1080/07360932.2015.1019536 Pre-Publication Draft Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=2293940 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2293940

Asad Zaman (2016) "The Battle for the Control of Money: Comments on Zarlenga & Poteat 'The Nature of Money in the Modern Economy -- Implications and Consequences" JKAU: Islamic Econ., Vol. 29 No. 2, (July 2016) pp 81-94.

Saima Naeem & Asad Zaman: "Charity & Gift Exchange: Cultural Effects",VOLUNTAS: International Journal of Voluntary and Nonprofit Organizations, April 2016, Volume 27, Issue 2, pp 900-919

Asad Zaman (2016) “Objectives of Financial Institutions: Western and Islamic”, Journal of Islamic Business and Management, Vol 5, No. 2, p43-68.

Asad Zaman (2016) ‘The Methodology of Polanyi’s Great Transformation.’ Economic Thought, 5.1, pp. 44-63.

Asad Zaman(2016) "Positivist Misconceptions: An Obstacle to Understanding Pluralism" International Journal of Pluralism in Economics Education, Vol 7, No. 1, pp 93-96

Publications in 2015

Co-Editor of Special Issue of on International Journal of Pluralism and Economics Education: The Challenge of Islamic Economics. VOl 6, No. 4, 2015 Edited by Asad Zaman & Jack Reardon.

Asad Zaman & Jack Reardon (2015 Forward to Special Issue of IJPEE on Challenge of Islamic Economics Vol 6, No. 4, p. 313-323

Building Genuine Islamic Financial Institutions: Journal of Islamic Economics Banking and FInance Vol 11, No. 2, Aor-Jun 2015,p13-32

Paper presented at: Third International Conference on Islamic Business (ICIB-2014) At Riphah University, Islamabad on February 10-11, 2014. Paper presented at seminar under the title “Economics and Ethics” organized by the Center for Islamic Legislation and Ethics (CILE) in Doha on the 10-12 of June 2014.

ONLINE PRE-PUBLICATION: Saima Naeem & Asad Zaman: "Charity and Gift Exchange: Cultural Effects" VOLUNTAS: International Journal of Voluntary and Nonprofit Organizations. 1 October 2015, DOI == 10.1007/s11266-015-9655-2

Deification of Science and Its Disastrous Consequences, (2015) International Journal of Pluralism in Economics Education, Vol 6, No.2, 181-197

ONLINE PRE-PUBLISHED: Rafi Amir-ud-Din & Asad Zaman (2015): Failures of the “Invisible Hand”, Forum for Social Economics,

DOI: 10.1080/07360932.2015.1019536

Islam Versus Economics” Chapter 2 in Handbook on Islam and Economic Life, edited by Kabir Hassan and Mervyn Lewis, Edward Elgar Press, 2015.

Re-Defining Islamic Economics”, Chapter 3 in Islamic Economics: Basic Concepts, New Thinking and Future Directions, Edited by Taha Eğri and Necmettin Kızılkaya, Cambridge Scholars Publishing 2015. see Central Listing, for link to Turkish translation

Publications in 2014

Zaman, Asad: Review of House of Debt by Atif Mian and Amir Sufi, Pakistan Development Review vol 52 no 3

-------"Logical Positivist Methodology and Islamic Economics", International Journal of Economics, Managament and Accounting. Vol. 21, No. 2 (December 2013) p1-18.published by IIUM. also to appear in Proceedings of 2nd International Conference on Islamic Economics and Economies of Muslim Countries that Department of Economics, KENMS, IIUM, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia held in 29-30 January 2013.

-------""Evaluating the Costs of Growth," Real World Economics Review, issue 67, 9 May 2014, page 41-51. This is a revised version of Values and Ethics in Development, originally written as chapter for Vision 2025, a planning document for the Government of Pakistan. I think this was dropped from the final version of the Vision 2025.

------"An Islamic Approach to Humanities," Journal of King Abdul Aziz University, v. 27 #2, p3-27, 2014/1435

--------: Book Review of Friedrich A. Von Hayek's Road to Serfdom, Journal of Islamic Business and Management, vol 3, no 1, 2013.

Zaman, Asad: Review of House of Debt by Atif Mian and Amir Sufi, Pakistan Development Review vol 52 no 3

Zaman, Asad: "Challenging the Current Economics Curriculum: Creating Challengers and Change," Chapter 2 The Economics Curriculum: Towards a Radical Reformulation in volume based on proceeding of WEA Conference on Curricular Reform in Economics, Editors: Maria Alejandra Madi & Jack Reardon. Dec 10, 2014

Zaman,Asad "An Islamic Approach to Humanities," Journal of King Abdul Aziz University, v. 27 #2, p3-27, 2014/1435

Building Genuine Islamic Financial Institutions: I will be presenting a paper titled: Building Genuine Islamic Financial Institutions at the

Third International Conference on Islamic Business (ICIB-2014) At Riphah University, Islamabad on February 10-11, 2014.

Paper to be presented at seminar under the title “Economics and Ethics” organized by the Center for Islamic Legislation and Ethics (CILE) in Doha on the 10-12 of June 2014.

Zaman, Asad: Book Review of Friedrich A. Von Hayek's Road to Serfdom, Journal of Islamic Business and Management, vol 3, no 1, 2013.

Objectives of Financial Institutions: Western & Islamic: Post CILE conference reflections on the functions of financial institutions.

Naeem, Saima and Zaman, Asad, "Gender and Ultimatum in Pakistan: Revisited", Pakistan Development Review, Vol 53, p1-14, Spring 2014.

"Evaluating the Costs of Growth," Real World Economics Review, issue 67, 9 May 2014, page 41-51. This is a revised version of Values and Ethics in Development, which will be a chapter in Vision 2025, a planning document for the Government of Pakistan.

An Islamic Approach to Humanities, to appear in Journal of King Abdul Aziz University: Islamic Economics 2014

Is Development Accumulation of Wealth? Islamic Views,” Afro Eurasian Studies, Volume 2, Issues 1 & 2, Aug. 2013.

European Transition to Secular Thought: Lessons for Muslims,” to appear in Insights,Da’wah Academy

Death of a Metaphor: The Invisible Hand,” International Journal of Pluralism & Economic EducationVol. 4(1), March 2013, p. 15-29

Logical Positivist Methodology and Islamic Economics: to appear in Proceedings of 2nd International Conference on Islamic Economics and Economies of Muslim Countries that Department of Economics, KENMS, IIUM, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia held in 29-30 January 2013. Also to appear in IJEMA : International Journal of Economics, Managament and Accounting. Vol. 21, No. 2 (December 2013) p1-18.published by IIUM.

Redefining Islamic Economics: to appear in Proceedings of the workshop on “Basic Concepts and Thoughts in Islamic Economics” held in Istanbul during 1-3 March 2013. submitted to Ninth International Conference on Islamic Economics and Finance (ICIEF) to take place in Istanbul during 9-11 September 2013

Sadaf, M., & Zaman, A. Potential of water management through Pakistani provincial trade of agriculture commodities.International Water Technology Journal. Vol. 3 - Issue 3, September 2013.

Directions for Muslim Scholars in Social Sciences, to appear in Proceedings of Third Arab-Turkish Congress of Social Sciences, May 2013, Istanbul

Multidimensional Poverty Measurement in Pakistan: Time Series Trends and Breakdown, with Taseer Salahuddin, The Pakistan Development Review, 2012, vol. 51, issue 4, pages 493-504

Methodological Mistakes and Econometric Consequences,” International Econometric Review, Sep. 2012, Vol. 4, Issue 2, p.99-122.

Response to Comments on ‘Crisis in Islamic Economics’”. Rejoinder, Journal of King Abdulaziz University: Islamic Economics, 25: 2, p.227-250,(Sept. 2012)

Comments on “Crisis in Islamic Economics” by:

  1. Dr Muhammad Nejatullah Siddiqi,

  2. Dr. Seif I. Tag el-Din

  3. Dr. Masudul Alam Choudhury

  4. Dr. Shamim Siddiqui

Crisis in Islamic Economics: Diagnosis and Prescriptions,” Discussion Paper, Journal of King Abdulaziz University: Islamic Economics, 25: 1 ,(April/May 2012)

An Islamic Critique of Neoclassical Economics,” Pakistan Business Review, April 2012,

The Empirical Evidence Against Neoclassical Utility Theory: A Review of the Literature” [with Mehmet Karacuka] International Journal for Pluralism and Economics Education Vol. 3 (4) 2012, p 366-414

The Normative Foundations of Scarcity,” Real-World Economics Review, issue no. 61, 26 September 2012, pp. 22-39

Power/Knowledge and Economic Theories,” Lahore Journal of Policy Studies. 2011

Anti-Poverty Policies and Anti-Poor Philosophies,” Journal of Business and Economics Vol 2 Number 2 July-December 2010

The Rise and Fall of the Market Economy,” Review of Islamic Economics, Vol. 14, No. 2, 2010, pp. 123–155. Reprinted in Chapter 2 of Civilization & Values:Open Civilization – Istanbul Approach eds: M Yalçintaş, I Kurulay, and R. Şentürk, Istanbul: ICOC, p140-178 – this paper is an expanded version of an encyclopedia entry listed below:

The Limits of Market Economy,” entry in Encyclopedia of Islamic Economics,to appear in ???.

Variance Estimates and Model Selection,” with Sidika Basci & Arzdar Kiraci, International Econometrics Review, vol 2. no 2, 2010

Causal Relations via Econometrics,” International Econometrics Review, vol 2, no. 1, 2010.

Islamic Economics: A Survey of the Literature,” Religion and Development Research Programme, Working Paper 22, Univ. of Birmingham, 2008, to appear in Islamic Studies, IRI Journal, 2010

Testsfor Structural Change, Homogeneity, and Aggregation” (joint with Esfandiar Maasoumi & Mumtaz Ahmed. Economic Modelling Vol 27 no.6 (2010): 1382-1391.

"Scarcity: East and West" Journal of Islamic Economics, Banking and Finance:

JIEBF, Volume - 6, Number - 1, January - March 2010. p. 87-104 Link to published PDF on journal website.

Recent Publications (After 2011)

Active List of Submissions, Ideas, Etc

(Older) PUBLICATIONS (Chronological Order)

Estimators Without Moments: The Case of the Reciprocal of a Normal Mean.” Journal of Econometrics, Vol. 15, No. 2, pp. 289-298, February 1981.

A Complete Class Theorem for the Control Problem, and Further Results on Admissibility and Inadmissibility.” Annals of Statistics, Vol. 9, No. 4. pp. 812-821, July 1981.

General Admissibility and Inadmissibility Results of Estimation in a Control Problem.” (With J. O. Berger and L. M. Berliner) Annals of Statistics, Vol. 10, No. 3, pp. 838-856, 1982.

Forecasting Without Theory: The Case of Pakistan's Exports of Rice and Cotton.” (With Abdul-Hafeez Sheikh) Pakistan Journal of Applied Economics, Vol. 1, No. 2, pp. 65-83, 1983.

Avoiding Model Selection by the Use of Shrinkage Techniques.” Journal of Econometrics, Vol. 25, pp. 239-246, 1984.

Admissibility of the Maximum Likelihood Estimate of the Reciprocal of a Normal Mean with a Class of Zero-One Loss Functions.” Sankhya, Volume 47, Series A, Part 2, pp. 239-246, 1985.

Best Invariant Estimation of a Direction Parameter with Application to Linear Functional Relationships and Factor Analysis.” (with T. W. Anderson and Charles Stein). Annals of Statistics, Vol. 13, No. 2, pp. 525-533, 1985.

Microfoundations for the Basic Needs Approach To Development: The Lexico-graphic Utility Function.” Pakistan Journal of Applied Economics, Vol. 5, No. 1, pp. 1-11, 1986.

On the Impossibility of Events of Zero Probability.” Theory and Decision, Vol. 23, pp. 157-159, 1987.

Short-termForecasting: An Application ofBox-Jenkins Methods--A Reply.” (with A. H. Shaikh), Pakistan Journal of Applied Economics, Vol. 6, No. 2, pp. 125-129, 1987.

A Type 2 Inequality for Function of Bounded Variation.” Journal of Multivariate Analysis, Vol. 24, No. 1, pp. 53-55, 1988.

Consistency Via Type 2 Inequalities: A Generalization of Wu's Theorem,” Econometric Theory, Vol. 5, pp. 272-286, 1989.

Investment and Income distribution pattern under Musharka Finance: the certainty case,” (with Shameem Siddiqui) Pakistan Journal of Applied Economics, Vol. 8 No. 1, Summer 1989.

Investment and Income distribution pattern under Musharka Finance: the uncertainty case,” (with Shameem Siddiqui) Pakistan Journal of Applied Economics, Vol. 8 No. 1, Summer 1989.

Asymptotic Suprema of Averaged Random Functions.” Annals of Statistics, Vol. 19, No. 4, pp. 2145-2159, 1991.

Decomposition of Growth Trends inAgriculture: Another Approach” (with Haroon Jamal), Indian Journal of Agricultural Economics, Vol 47, No 4, 1992

“Towards Foundations for an Islamic Theory of Consumer Behavior,” in Readingsin Microeconomics: An Islamic Perspective, edited by Sayyid Tahir, Aidit Ghazali, and Syed Oman Syed Agil, Longman Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, 1992.

Interindustry Variation in the Costs of Job Displacement,” (with William J. Carrington), Journal of Labor Economics Vol. 12, number 2, pages 243-275, April 1994.

Effects of Skewness and Kurtosis on Model Selection Criteria,” (with Sidika Basci), Economic Letters Vol 59 pages 17-22, 1998.

The Inconsistency of the Breusch-Pagan Test ,” Journal of Economic and Social Research Vol 2, number 1, pages 1-11, 2000.

A Method for Detecting Structural Breaks and an Application to Turkish Stock Markets,” (with Erdem Basci & Sidika Basci) METU Studies in Development, Vol. 27, number 1-2, pages 35-45, 2000

Econometric Applications of High Breakdown Regression Estimators,” with Peter J. Rousseeuw & Mehmet Orhan, Economic Letters (71) 2001 pp.1-8

"Interest and the Modern Economy," The Lahore Journal of Economics, Vol 6, No.1, p113-127, Jan-June 2001 also published in Islamic Economic Studies Vol. 8, No. 2, Muharram 1422H (April 2000) p 61-74

Maximum Likelihood Estimates for the Hildreth-Houck Random Coefficients Model,” Econometrics Journal.Vol 5. No.1, p237-262, 2002

Tests for Normality Based on Robust Regression Analysis,” (joint with Asiye Ozlem-Onder) p. 296-306 in Developments in Robust Statistics: International Conference on Robust Statistics 2001,eds. Dutter, R Filzmoser, P, Gather, U and Rousseeuw, P., Springer-Verlag, Germany, 2003 [final version]

Measuring the Systematic Risk of IPO’s Using Empirical Bayes Estimates in the Thinly Traded Istanbul Stock Exchange,” (joint with Gulnur Muradoglu and Mehmet Orhan) International Journal of Business Vol 8, No. 3 Summer 2003, 315-334

"Robust tests for normality of errors in regression models." (joint with A. Özlem Önder)

Economics Letters, Volume 86, Issue 1, January 2005, Pages 63-68

Efficiency Wage Hypothesis – the case of Pakistan.” (joint with Syed Kanwar Abbas), Pakistan Development Review, Vol 44 number 4, Winter 2005, 1051-1066

Towards a New Paradigm for Economics,” Journal of King AbdulAziz University: Islamic Econ., Vol. 18, No. 2, pp. 49-59 (2005 A.D/1426 A.H)

Response to Comments on Towards a New Paradigm for Economics,” Journal of King AbdulAziz University: Islamic Econ., Vol 20, No. 1,p. 73-82 (2007 AD/1428 AH)

Islamic Economics: Problems and Prospects,” Market Forces, Journal of Management, Informatics and Technology, Vol 2 No. 1, pp. 46-53 April 2006

Response to Comments on “Islamic Economics: Problems and Prospects,” Market Forces, Journal of Management, Informatics and Technology, Vol 2 No. 3 pp. 233-240, October 2006.

An Islamic Worldview: An Essential Component of an Islamic Education,” Lahore Journal of Policy Studies Vol. 1 No. 1, p95-106, June 2007.

Experiences of IIIE: 1983-2007,” Conference Papers, The 7th International Conference in Islamic Economics: Thirty Years of Research in Islamic Economics, Jeddah: 1-3 April 2008, pp. 123-134

Improving Social Science Education in Pakistan,” Lahore Journal of Policy Studies Vol. 2 No. 1, June 2008.

Critical Mission of the Muslim Economist,” La_Riba, Jurnal Ekonomi Islam, Vol 2, No. 1, Juli 2008, Universitas Islam, Indonesia, also in Pakistan Management Review, 2nd Qtr. 2009

Corruption: Measuring the Unmeasurable,” (joint with Faiz-ur-Rahim) Humanomics, Vol 25, number 2, June 2009, p 117-126.

Origins of Western Social ScienceJournal of Islamic Economics, Banking and Finance, vol 5, number 2, May-August 2009, p. 9-22

The Limits of Market Economy,” entry in Encyclopedia of Islamic Economics,to appear.

Islamic Attitude towards Motives, Incentives of of Economic Agents and the Role of Information” entry in Encyclopedia," Draft of Entry for Encyclopaedia of Islamic Economics,to appear. 27 Oct. 2009, revised 9 Dec. 2009

Tests for Structural Change, Homogeneity, and Aggregation” (joint with Esfandiar Maasoumi & Mumtaz Ahmed). Economic Modelling, vol. 27 (2010) 1382–1391

Islamic Economics: A Survey of the Literature,” Religion and Development Research Programme, Working Paper 22, Univ. of Birmingham, 2008, to appear in Islamic Studies, IRI Journal, 2010

Part I: Islamic Studies 48:3 (2009) pp. 395–424.

Part II: Islamic Studies 48:4 (2009) pp. 525–566

Part III: Islamic Studies 49:1 (2010) pp.37-63

Causal Relations via Econometrics,” International Econometrics Review, vol 2, no. 1, 2010.

Scarcity: East and West,” Journal of Islamic Economics, Banking and Finance, Vol. 6, No. 1, January - March 2010.

Monetary and Non-Monetary Gift Exchange” (joint with Saima Mahmood), Pakistan Development Review, Vol 49 number 4, Winter 2010. .

The Rise and Fall of Market Economies,” Review of Islamic Economics, 2010, Vol. 14, No. 2.

Variance Estimates and Model Selection,” with Sidika Basci & Arzdar Kiraci, International Econometrics Review, vol 2. no 2, 2010

Anti-Poverty Policies and Anti-Poor Philosophies,” Journal of Business and Economics Vol 2 Number 2 July-December 2010

Power/Knowledge and Economic Theories,” Lahore Journal of Policy Studies. 2011

An Islamic Critique of Neoclassical Economics,” to appear in Pakistan Business Review

European Transition to Secular Thought: Lessons for Muslims,” to appear in Insights, Da’wah Academy

Current Research:

FOR Uptodate list of CURRENT RESEARCH See LINK

The Conflict Between General Equilibrium and the Marshallian Cross,” with Ismail Saglam, submitted to American Journal of Economics and Sociology

The Empirical Evidence Against Utility Theory” submitted to Economics and Society

Contrasts between Islamic and Economic Views of Incentives” submitted to Journal of Islamic Economics, Banking and Finance.

Gender and Ultimatum in Pakistan: Revisited,” (joint with Saima Mahmood) submitted to Pakistan Journal of Applied Economics

Gift Exchange in the Field,” (joint with Saima Mahmood) submitted to Economics and Society

The Invisible Hand,” submitted to -- International Journal of Pluralism & Economic Education

A Minmax Bias Heteroskedasticity Consistent Variance Estimate for OLS,” (joint with Mumtaz Ahmed), to be submitted to Econometrica

Comments & Book Reviews

Review of Islam, Poverty, and Income Distribution by Ziauddin Ahmed. Journal of Islamic Studies, Oxford University Press, January 1993.

Review of The Future of Economics: An Islamic Perspective by M. Umer Chapra. Islamic Studies, Vol 40, No. 1, Spring 2001.

Comments onTesting Semi-strong Form Efficiency of Stock Market” by Salman Syed Ali and Khalid Mustafa. Pakistan Development Review, Vol 40 number 4, Winter 2001. pp 672-674

Comments onThe Supply and Demand for Exports of Pakistan: The Polynomial Distributed Lag Model (PDL) Approach” by Zeshan Atique and Mohsin Hasnain Ahmed. Pakistan Development Review, Vol 42 number 4, Winter 2003.

Comments onPopulation Pressure, Savings, Investment and Growth in the Islamic World: Some Empirical Evidence” by Dr. Hossein Pirasteh and Dr. Farzad Karimi. Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Islamic Economics & Finance, held on 21-23 April,2003 in Bahrain.

Comments on “The Mahbub ul Haq Memorial Lecture: On Hayek’s Road to Serfdom: Sixty Years Later:” by Ali Khan. presented at 20th Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the Pakistan Society of Development Economists (PSDE), 10-12 January 2005, Marriot Hotel, Islamabad. This paper was published under title given below -- because Ali Khan sent in a different paper (overlapping with his presentation at PSDE)

Regional (East-West/North-South) Cooperation and Peter Singer's Ethics of Globalisation [with Comments] M. Ali Khan, Comments by: S. M. Naseem and Asad Zaman The Pakistan Development Review Vol. 43, No. 4, Papers and Proceedings PART I Twentienth Annual General Meeting and Conference of the Pakistan Society of Development Economists Islamabad, January 10-12, 2005 (Winter 2004), pp. 353-396

This paper was never sent in by Ali Khan, and my comments were either not recorded, or were lost. Because Ali Khan never sent in a paper, this was NOT published.

Comments on “The Mahbub ul Haq Memorial Lecture: Social Capital and Economic Development: Lessons from Pierre Bourdieu” by Ali Khan. Pakistan Development Review, Vol 44 number 4, Winter 2005. pages 390-396

Comments on “Contributions of the Last Six Conferences,” by Dr. Munawar Iqbal, Proceedings of the 7th International Conference in Islamic Economics: Thirty Years of Research in Islamic Economics. 2008, pp. 109-114

Comments on “Obstacles to Research in Islamic Economics,” by Dr. M. Nejatullah Siddiqui, Proceedings of the 7th International Conference in Islamic Economics: Thirty Years of Research in Islamic Economics. 2008 pp. 15-18

Editor’s Introduction, International Econometrics Review, vol. 1 no. 1, April 2009

In Memoriam: David Freedman (March 5, 1938 - October 17, 2008), International Econometrics Review, vol. 1 no. 1, April 2009

Editor’s Introduction, International Econometrics Review, vol. 2 no. 1, April 2010