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Mohammad Javad Nourahmadi <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 27 Sep 2009 15:05:33 -0400
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Dear colleagues,

The position adopted in my PHD thesis on "Comparative Analysis of 
Property Rights in Contemporary Islamic and Jewish Economic Thought" 
is that:property rights in Islamic and Jewish economic thought lead 
religious economic system (Islamic and Jewish economics) to Growth 
with Justice.

I would be glad if you provide me with your suggestions and advice 
about this hypothesis and if you could answer below questions for me, 
I would be most appreciative.

What is the role of property rights in the functioning of a market economy?

What are the mechanisms through which property rights affect economic 
justice?

What is the place of cultural and religious norms in social justice 
and economic growth?


Sincerely yours,

Mohammad Javad NourAhmadi

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