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Perspectives on Morality and Human Well-Being
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29 November 2016

This book explores in detail the proposition that (private) morality, especially religious morality, is vital for achieving economic well-being and human happiness; and that this linkage would be even stronger in an Islamic economy. The book highlights the need for an active interaction between religion, morality and economics in general and in an (idealized) Islamic economy in particular.
Professor Syed Nawab Haider Naqvi has an MA from Yale University and a PhD from Princeton University. He did his post-doctoral work at Harvard University.
A prolific author, Professor Naqvi has published 48 books and monographs and 100 articles in the area of macro-econometric modelling, trade policy, development economics, agricultural economics, and Islamic economics.
Preface
Part I - RELIGION, ETHICS AND ECONOMICS
Chapter 1: An Overview
Chapter 2: Morality in Economics
Chapter 3: Religious Morality in Western Thought
Part II - ISLAM, ETHICS, AND ECONOMICS
Chapter 4: Religious Morality in Islam: General Principles
Chapter 5: An Islamic Ethical System: Continuity and Change
CHAPTER 6: Ethical Axioms and Muslim Society
REFERENCES
INDEX