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Book Review of “Road to Serfdom” by Hayek, to appear in Journal of Islamic Business and Management (JIBM), Riphah University, Islamabad. 2014

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[ IE ] Comments on “Theorizing Islamic Economics” by Fahim Khan
Prepared for: Workshop on “Islamic Economics at Crossroads,” held at King Abdul Aziz University, Jeddah, 27-28 Al-Hajj 1433H (November 12-13 2012)

[ IE ] Comments on “ Ishkaliyat al Tanzir fil Iqtisad al Islami” by Dr. Nejatullah Siddiqi; revised version
Prepared for: proceedings publication of Workshop on “Islamic Economics at Crossroads” held at Islamic Economics Institute, KAAU Jeddah,27-28 Al-Hajj 1433H (November 12-13 2012)

[ IE ] Comments on  “Development of Theory of Islamic Economics:: Problems and Proposals” by Dr. Munawar Iqbal
presented at Workshop on “Islamic Economics at Crossroads,” held at King Abdul Aziz University, Jeddah, 27-28 Al-Hajj 1433H (November 12-13 2012)

[ IE ] Comments on “Obstacles to Research in Islamic Economics” by Dr. M. Nejatullah Siddiqui, Proceedings of the 7th International Conference in Islamic Economics: Thirty Years of Research in Islamic Economics. 2008 pp. 15-18

Comments on “Contributions of the Last Six Conferences” by Dr. Munawar Iqbal, Proceedings of the 7th International Conference in Islamic Economics: Thirty Years of Research in Islamic Economics. 2008, pp. 109-114

[ IE ] Comments on“Evaluation of Islamic Banking Performance: Criteria, Models, and Priorities” by Zubair Hasan
Published in: Advances in Islamic Economics and Finance Volume 1 , Proceedings of 6th International Conference on Islamic Economics and Finance held at Jakarta , Indonesia (November 21-24 , 2005)

[ IE ] Comments on “An Inquiry into Alternative Models of Islamic Banking” by Iqbal Anjum
Published in: Advances in Islamic Economics and Finance Volume 1 , Proceedings of 6th International Conference on Islamic Economics and Finance held at Jakarta , Indonesia (November 21-24 , 2005)

Comments on “The Mahbub ul Haq Memorial Lecture: On Hayek’s Road to Serfdom: Sixty Years Later”  by Ali Khan.
Presented at 20th Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the Pakistan Society of Development Economists (PSDE), 10-12 January 2005, Marriot Hotel, Islamabad. 01/2005;

Comments on “The Mahbub ul Haq Memorial Lecture: Social Capital and Economic Development: Lessons from Pierre Bourdieu”  by Ali Khan.
Published in: Pakistan Development Review, Vol 44  number 4, Winter 2005. pages 390-396

[amazon] Comment on ” Why Capitalism?” by Allan H. Meltzer

[amazon] Comment on “The Wealth and Poverty of Nations: Why Some Are So Rich and Some So Poor” by David S. Landes

[amazon] Comment on “The Enlightenment Qur’an: The Politics of Translation and the Construction of Islam” by Ziad Elmarsafy

[amazon] Comment on “Global Rift: The Third World Comes of Age” by Leften Stavros Stavrianos

[amazon] Comment on “Myth of Metaphor” by Colin Murray Turbayne

Comments on “Population Pressure, Savings, Investment and Growth in the Islamic World: Some Empirical Evidence” by Dr. Hossein Pirasteh and Dr. Farzad Karimi. Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Islamic Economics & Finance, held on 21-23 April,2003 in Bahrain.

Comments on “The Supply and Demand for Exports of Pakistan: The Polynomial Distributed Lag Model (PDL) Approach” by Zeshan Atique and Mohsin Hasnain Ahmed.  Pakistan Development Review, Vol 42 number 4, Winter 2003.

Comments on “Testing Semi-strong Form Efficiency of Stock Market” by Salman Syed Ali and Khalid Mustafa. Pakistan Development Review, Vol 40 number 4, Winter 2001. pp 672-674

Comments on “Testing Semi-strong Form Efficiency of Stock Market” by Salman Syed Ali and Khalid Mustafa.
Publisehd in: Pakistan Development Review, Vol 40 number 4, Winter 2001. pp 672-674

[ IE ] Review of  The Future of Economics: An Islamic Perspective  by M. Umer Chapra.
Published in: Islamic Studies, Vol 40, No. 1, Spring 2001.

[ IE ] Review of  Islam, Poverty, and Income Distribution by Ziauddin Ahmed.
Published in: Journal of Islamic Studies, Oxford University Press, January 1993.

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