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The agricultural sector plays an important and a vital role in achieving the economic growth, furthermore, the labor input is considered one of the most important inputs in the economy, especially in the agricultural sector, which contribute in increasing production. Achieving the economic...
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To analyze the consumer utility, we use Shibani’s model that is based on three successive layers of earning/spending/utility. Based on the social solidarity, we show that the marginal earning depends on the first difference between the MPC of lower and upper social groups. According to the...
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للعقيدة الاسلامية دور مهم في توجيه السلوك الاقتصادي، يتمثل في ربط الحياة الدنيا بالآخرة على مستوى الأفراد والمجتمعات، مما يبرز أهمية البعد الإيماني والأخلاقي في...
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To analyze the consumer utility, we use Shibani’s model that is based on three successive layers of earning/spending/utility. Based on the social solidarity, we show that the marginal earning depends on the first difference between the MPC of lower and upper social groups. According to the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10015264935
Arabic Abstract: يُحمد للأخ السويلم جهده المقدر في التوجه بعلم الاقتصاد الإسلامي نحو دائرة التحري النظري عن مقاصد الشرع المتضمنة في أحكام المال والثروة، وتوظيف أدوات...
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Arabic Abstract: تقدم هذه الورقة حجتين رئيسيتين، الأولى هي أنه لا يزال انعدام الجنسية يؤثّر على كُرد سوريا حيث أن قسماً من عديمي الجنسية قبل 2011 لم يتحصّلوا على الجنسية...
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A summary of this paper was presented at the conference on "The Right To Development :20 Year After ,What Next", Sponsored by The National Council For Human Rights, Egypt, December 2006. The purpose of this paper is to review and analysis The Economic Human Rights and The Right to Development in...
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