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Journal of Aswaja and Islamic Economics (JASIE) discusses in detail a wide range of topics related to Islamic Economics, Islamic Finance and Aswaja Economics consisting of recent empirical studies, country-specific studies, evaluations of Islamic economic policies and comparative international Islamic finance. The journal provides a forum for scholarly exchange for historians, practitioners, keen observers and independent researchers, by publishing high-quality theoretical, empirical and policy contributions.
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