Category: Moral Reflections on Economics

Moral Reflections on Economics, Vol 5, Issue 3

March 2025 (Vol 5, Issue 3) issue of Moral Reflections on Economics features Article on Reforms in the Zakat System, Highlights of Global Risk Report 2025 by Muhammad Hammad,
Limitations in Mainstream Economics by Mohammad Afif Naqib, Muhammad Faiq, Muhammad Luqman, Muhammad Afi and Mohamad Syahid, IEP Public Poll results on Effects of USA’s Reciprocal Tariffs on Asian Exports, Book review of Islamic Economics and Financial Crisis edited by Prof. Erhan Akkas, Research paper in focus on Blockchain Technology in Zakat Management in India by Arfan Ghouse and Ibrahim Mohammed, Reflections on Lessons from Fasting in Ramadan and regular sections of market news, economic and financial indicators and call for papers.

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Moral Reflections on Economics, Vol 5, Issue 2

February 2025 (Vol 5, Issue 2) issue of Moral Reflections on Economics features article on Islamic Finance and Inclusive Growth, Highlights of AlBaraka Forum by Muhammad Hammad, IEP Public Poll results on Effects of USA’s Pullout from Climate Commitments, Book review of History of Islamic Economics Thought by Prof. Abdul Azim Islahi, Research paper in focus on Financial Inclusion and Growth in OIC Countries by Massinissa Ameziane, Reflections on Qur’anic Description of Nature,
Regular sections of market news, economic and financial indicators and call for papers.

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Moral Reflections on Economics, Vol 5, Issue 1

January 2025 (Vol 5, Issue 1) issue of Moral Reflections on Economics is online. It features article on Theories of Economic Development and Islamic Economics, Highlights of Global Hunger Report 2024 by Hammad, IEP Public Poll results on Challenges to Banking Sector in 2025, book review of Reconstruction of Religious Thought in Islam by Allama Iqbal, research paper in focus on The Value of Societal Values in Finance by Carolin Schellhorn, Reflections on Quran and Ethics by Abrar Ahmed and regular sections of market news, economic and financial indicators and call for papers.

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Highlights of Financing for Sustainable Development Report 2024

Financing is crucial for achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) because it enables countries to invest in the infrastructure, programs, and services necessary to achieve the goals. Without sufficient financing, countries may struggle to make progress towards the SDGs. The United Nations estimates that achieving the SDGs will require an additional $2.5 trillion in annual investment until 2030. Due to misaligned incentives, both public and private actors still invest in brown activities and have not yet fully aligned their decision-making and financing with the SDGs.

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Highlights of Human Development Report 2023/2024

The HDI is an important, if crude, yardstick for human development. Just a few years ago well-being had never been higher, poverty never lower. Yet people around the world were reporting high levels of sadness, stress, and worry. Those self-reported measures have since risen for nearly 3 billion people. And while 9 in 10 people show unwavering support for the ideal of democracy, there has been an increase in those supporting leaders who may undermine it: today, for the first time, more than half the global population supports such leaders.

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Highlights of Global Waste Management Outlook 2024

This report is intended to be a guide for policymakers, governments, industry, and international organizations, providing knowledge, insights, and actionable steps that can be taken toward a less wasteful world. It does not offer a blueprint nor a single route to the goal, since every country will have its own contextual, socioeconomic, and cultural preferences and priorities.

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