Downote Forum
Would you like to react to this message? Create an account in a few clicks or log in to continue.
Downote Forum

Downloads Games, Movies, Music, Apps, Ebooks, Script, Template, etc
 
HomeHome  Latest imagesLatest images  SearchSearch  RegisterRegister  Log in  

 

 The Long Divergence How Islamic Law Held Back the Middle East

Go down 
AuthorMessage
Admin
Admin



Posts : 49206
Join date : 24/02/2012

The Long Divergence How Islamic Law Held Back the Middle East Empty
PostSubject: The Long Divergence How Islamic Law Held Back the Middle East   The Long Divergence How Islamic Law Held Back the Middle East EmptyWed Mar 30, 2016 9:49 am


The Long Divergence How Islamic Law Held Back the Middle East 1de83b5361a1bd54e35d7155f6801d31

Timur Kuran, "The Long Divergence: How Islamic Law Held Back the Middle East"
English | ISBN: 0691156417, 0691147566 | 2016 | 424 pages | PDF | 4 MB
In the year 1000, the economy of the Middle East was at least as advanced as that of Europe. But by 1800, the region had fallen dramatically behind - in living standards, technology, and economic institutions. In short, the Middle East had failed to modernize economically as the West surged ahead. What caused this long divergence? And why does the Middle East remain drastically underdeveloped compared to the West? In "The Long Divergence", one of the world's leading experts on Islamic economic institutions and the economy of the Middle East provides a new answer to these long-debated questions. Timur Kuran argues that what slowed the economic development of the Middle East was not colonialism or geography, still less Muslim attitudes or some incompatibility between Islam and capitalism. Rather, starting around the tenth century, Islamic legal institutions, which had benefited the Middle Eastern economy in the early centuries of Islam, began to act as a drag on development by slowing or blocking the emergence of central features of modern economic life - including private capital accumulation, corporations, large-scale production, and impersonal exchange. By the nineteenth century, modern economic institutions began to be transplanted to the Middle East, but its economy has not caught up. And there is no quick fix today. Low trust, rampant corruption, and weak civil societies - all characteristic of the region's economies today and all legacies of its economic history - will take generations to overcome. "The Long Divergence" opens up a frank and honest debate on a crucial issue that even some of the most ardent secularists in the Muslim world have hesitated to discuss.

Title: The Long Divergence How Islamic Law Held Back the Middle East
Size: 2.32 MB | Format: rar
Download:
Code:

http://uploaded.net/file/nb9jn7ho/hotfile-giqfx.T.L.D.H.I.L.H.B.t.M.E.rar
https://userscloud.com/qc5b8sx1mquh/hotfile-giqfx.T.L.D.H.I.L.H.B.t.M.E.rar
http://go4up.com/dl/75f9b6c3da94
http://rapidgator.net/file/25171385ad1f4034eae28a5e4aeff6b2/hotfile-giqfx.T.L.D.H.I.L.H.B.t.M.E.rar.html
Back to top Go down
http://downote.phyforum.com
 
The Long Divergence How Islamic Law Held Back the Middle East
Back to top 
Page 1 of 1
 Similar topics
-
» The Digital Humanities and Islamic Middle East Studies
» Islamic Branding and Marketing Creating a Global Islamic Business
» La Belle Epoque Catalog of an Exhibition held at the Metropolitan Museum of Art
» Islamic Mathematical Astronomy
» Medieval Islamic Civilization An Encyclopedia

Permissions in this forum:You cannot reply to topics in this forum
Downote Forum :: Other Stuff-
Jump to: