TNPE

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). Anthologized in: Islamic Economics, eds. Shafiq Alvi, Aamer al Roubaie, 2013, Psychology Press, Taylor & Francis Group.

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ABSTRACT

Current economic theory is mainly concerned with the factors which affect the wealth of nations. Issues of income distribution and elimination of poverty and deprivation are secondary. We suggest an alternative formulation which would make hunger and homelessness, and poverty in general, the central concern of economics and economists.

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