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History of Islamic public finance: gharar and risk aversion

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2012
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Gharar is usually examined in the literature from the perspective of modern Islamic private finance. In this article, I will focus on public finance and try to explain how this important concept found and application in history. It is a concept that has a long history, and was embedded in Islamic jurist work over centuries of commnets and interpretations.
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Islamic public finance , Gharar , Risk , History
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Cizakca, Murat. (2012). History of Islamic public finance: gharar and risk aversion. In Mohamed Ariff, Munawar Iqbal & Shamsher Mohamad (Eds.), The Islamic debt market for sukuk securities: the theory and practice of profit sharing investment (pp. 86-96). Cheltenham, Glasglow: Edward Elgar Publishing Limited.
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Edward Elgar Publishing Limited

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