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Economics, Ethics and Religion

Jewish, Christian and Muslim Economic Thought

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  • © 1997

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There is a revival of interest by economists in ethical issues and beliefs, and by moral philosophers and theologians in economics. This book is intended to make a contribution to this cross-fertilisation of ideas. Rodney Wilson has undertaken an extensive survey of Jewish, Christian and Muslim views on economics, and reviewed the rapidly expanding business ethics literature from a religious perspective. The juxtaposition of the work of theologians and moral philosophers with that of economists results in some interesting comparisons.

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'...this is a valuable work both for those seeking an overview of the literature on religious economics, and to scholars working in the field.' - Paul Oslington, International Journal of Social Economics

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  • University or Durham, UK

    Rodney Wilson

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RODNEY WILSON

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