Resources

The landing page of my main website: asadzaman.net provides a guide to academics for courses and research papers which can be adapted for use. The home page asadzaman.net/home provides guidance for a general audience. My book on: Islamic Economics: The Polar Opposite of Capitalist Economics.

Other ways to classify my works are given below:

Featured Articles
Newspaper Articles
Islamic Economics
Econometrics
Social ScienceEconomics
All publications 
ONLINE COURSES.
List of Current/Recent Publications
Author page at SSRN –
Profile at Research Gate
Home Page on Academia
Posts on the WEA Pedagogy Blog
Profile on Google Scholar
User Page on Wikipedia

I also have three YouTube Channels:

  1. My Main Channel: Asad Zaman
  2. My Econometrics Channel: AZ Econometrics
  3. My Islamic Economics Channel: AZ Islamic Economics

Recently Completed Two Semester Course: Advanced Macroeconomics has two sets of lectures – MAC01 to MAC25 – 25 lectures of Advanced Macro First Semester, and AM01 to AM26 26 lectures of advanced macro second semester.

Recently Completed Two Semester Course: Website for Advanced Micro I, based on Anti-Textbook, Sep 2017 – Jan 2018  Advanced Micro II course, based on Experimental Economics and ABM, Feb 2018 

An older course which is a mix of Micro/Macro/Polanyi

For lists of, and links to, more courses, see TEN COURSES

GUIDEResources for the Study of Polanyi’s Great Transformation:  Context & Information: Today, we are all deeply under the influence of Western ways of thinking, due to the dominance of Western modes of education. To understand, analyze, and eventually liberate ourselves from this influence, it is essential to study the history of development of Western thought. Three books are important for this purpose. The first of these is RH Tawney: Religion and the Rise of Capitalism, which shows the changes in religious thought that accompanied the rise of capitalism. The second is Karl Polanyi’s The Great Transformation: Political and Economic Origins of Our Times. I have written a lot of material summarizing his works, and detailing different aspects of the Great Transformation. This material is linked in my post on: Resources for the Study of Polanyi’s Great Transformation.  The third is Peter Manicas, “History and Philosophy of Social Science” which explains how social sciences emerged in the West. From the Islamic point of view, an analysis of crucial importance in this regard is: “Origins of Western Social Sciences.”; this explains how social sciences emerged in response to the need for analysis to replace earlier Christianity-based approaches, and involve explicit rejection of religious ideas.

POSTSCRIPT: I have launched a new website Islamic-WorldView.com to try to organize my writings/videos. BUT, I have not had time to organize it.