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Ponencias en español
● 01. La logística de los ejércitos en la obra
de: Ibn Jaldún.
José García Rodríguez.
● 02. Ibn Jaldún y los historiadores clásicos.
Juan Martos Quesada. Universidad Complutense de Madrid.
● 03. Ibn Jaldún y Ramón Llull: Una mirada
universalista desde el Mediterráneo del s.XIV.
Francesc-Xavier Marín i Torné. Universidad Ramón Llull (Barcelona). Ponencias en inglés y árabe ● 01. President IDB's speech.
● 02. Ibn Khaldun’s Theory of Taxation
and Its Relevance Today.
Dr. Abdul Azim Islahi is Associate Professor in the Islamic Economics Research Center. King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, KSA, E-address: aaislahi@hotmail.com
● 03. Ibn khaldun’s thought in
microeconomics: dynamic of labor, demand-supply and prices.
Cecep Maskanul Hakim. Bank Indonesia, E-address: cecep_m@bi.go.id
● 04. Ibn Khaldun and Jane Addams: The Real
Father of Sociology and the Mother of Social Works.
Faridah Hj Hassan. Faculty of Business Management Universiti Teknologi Mara, Malaysia , E-address: faridah387@salam.uitm.edu.my
● 05. Comparing Ibn Khaldun and the new
institutional economics.
Haniza Khalid International Islamic University Malaysia. E-address: hanizamv@iiu.edu.my
● 06. Ibn Khaldun’s contribution on
modern economics development: an analysis based on selected economic issues.
Irfan Syauqi Beik. Dept. of Economics, Bogor Agricultural University, Indonesia and PhD (Economics) candidate at the International Islamic University, Malaysia. (Malaysia). E-address: qibeiktop@yahoo.com Laily Dwi Arsyianti Student of MSc (Finance) at the International Islamic University, Malaysia. (Malaysia) E-address: dwiarsyianti@yahoo.com
● 07. Ibnu Khaldun and the
international trade.
Associate Prof. Dr. Ismail Ahmad is the Deputy Dean of Faculty of Business and Management, University Teknology MARA (UiTM), Shah Alam Malaysia. E-address: irnmnaa05@yahoo.com Abdul Razak Mahmud is a Senior Academic Fellow at International Islamic University Malaysia, PhD Candidate with UiTM.
● 08. Ibn Khaldun And Adam Smith:
contributions to the theory of the division of labor and modern economic
thought.
James R. Bartkus, Ph.D. Southeastern Louisiana University. USA. M. Kabir Hassan, Ph.D. University of New Orleans. USA.
● 09. Ibn Khaldun: the father of the division
of labor.
Dr. Mohaned Talib Al-Hamdi Assistant Professor. Department of Economics and Finance. College of Business Administrations Gulf University for Science and Technology. Hawalli 32093. KUWAIT. E-address: alhamdi.m@gust.edu.kw
● 10. Economic thought of Ibn Khaldun
(1332-1406 a.d.).
Salman Syed Ali. Islamic Research and Training Institute (IRTI) of the Islamic Development Bank (IDB), Jeddah. KSaudi Arabia. E-address: ssyedAli@isdb.org
● 11. Economic theory of Ibn Khaldun and rise
and fall of nations.
Dr. Selim Cafer Karatas.
● 12. Ibn Khaldun’s theory of development:
does it help explain the low performance of the present-day muslim world?
Dr. M. Umer Chapra. Research Adviser at the Islamic Research and Training Institute (IRTI) of the Islamic Development Bank (IDB) KSA. E-address: muchapra@isbd.org
● 13. The source of value and capital
formation: Ibn Khaldun, Ricardo, and Marx – a comparison.
Zubair Hasan. Professor of Economics, Faculty of Economics and Management Sciences. International Islamic University, Malaysia. E-address: zubair@iiu.edu.my Nurhafiza Abdul Kader.Malim, Department of Shari’ah and Economics, University of Malaya, Malaysia.
● 14. Ibn Khaldun’s new science and its
contribution to the social sciences and risk management.
Zuriah Abdul Rahman. Universiti Teknologi MARA. E-address: zuriahabdul@hotmail.com
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