Tag: Angus Deaton

The Great Escape

In The Great Escape: Health, Wealth, and the Origins of Inequality, Nobel Laureate Angus Deaton provides a sweeping historical analysis of humanity’s remarkable progress in overcoming poverty and deprivation. Prof. Deaton frames this journey as a massive, ongoing escape from the historical traps of high infant mortality, frequent famines, and pervasive destitution. Driven primarily by the wealth generated during the Industrial Revolution and subsequent breakthroughs in public health, global life expectancy has soared and extreme poverty has plummeted over the past two centuries. This trajectory represents an unprecedented triumph of human ingenuity, demonstrating how economic growth and scientific innovation can fundamentally transform global living standards.

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Moral Reflections on Economics, Vol 6, Issue 6

June 2026 issue (Vol 6, Issue 6) of Moral Reflections on Economics features

• “Integrative Methodology of Islamic Economics: A Note” by Prof. Dr. Tariqullah Khan, CEO and Principal Economist, Ventureethica, Toronto, Canada.

• “Beyond Pork and Alcohol: What Halal Compliance Really Means in the Modern Era”  by Dr. Nezir Khan.

• Highlights of IFSB Report 2026 by Muhammad Hammad.

• Book review of “The Great Escape” by Prof. Angus Deaton.

• Research paper in focus on “Assessing Universal Basic Income: An Islamic Historical and Maqāşidī Perspective” by Prof. Abdulazeem Abozaid and Saqib Hafiz Khateeb.

• Regular sections of reflections, market news, economic and financial indicators and call for papers.

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