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Book Review: Law and Economics in Islam: An Introduction to Economic Analysis of Islamic Legal Institutions by Mohammadjavad Sharifzadeh

Publish Year: 1403
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Book Review: Law and Economics in Islam: An Introduction to Economic Analysis of Islamic Legal Institutions by Mohammadjavad Sharifzadeh abstract

The field of law and economics has been an integral part of the economic discipline since the mid-1900s. However, in Islamic literature, this historical connection can be traced back centuries. The author of “Law and Economics in Islam: An Introduction to Economic Analysis of Islamic Legal Institutions” aims to highlight the long-standing relationship between Islamic legal institutions and the construction of economic reality. The book delves into the role of these institutions in reducing transaction costs and evaluates their impact on economic institutions, particularly the market, at the beginning of Islam from both a historical and analytical perspective.

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Book Review: Law and Economics in Islam: An Introduction to Economic Analysis of Islamic Legal Institutions by Mohammadjavad Sharifzadeh authors

Mohammadhosein Bahmanpour-Khalesi

Research Fellow, Imam Sadiq (pbuh) University, Tehran, Iran

Mohammadjavad Sharifzadeh

Associate Professor of Economics, Imam Sadiq (pbuh) University, Tehran, Iran