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A survey of issues and a programme for research in monetary and fiscal economics of Islam /

A survey of issues and a programme for research in monetary and fiscal economics of Islam /

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Main Authors: 279064 Munawar Iqbal, M. Fahim Khan
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Published: Jeddah : International Centre for Research in Islamic Economics, King Abdul Aziz University, 1981
Subjects:
Economics
Finance, Public
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