Mohammad Vaez Borzani Vaez Borzani; Mohammad Hasan Moshref Javadi; Azam Koohi Esfahani
Volume 2, Issue 6 , May 2012, , Pages 148-95
Abstract
Each country would follow an economic paradigm which is constructed on ethical values and epistemological foundations. Taking lessons from existing vast amount of theoretical and empirical researches in neoclassic paradigm and taking views on consistency of it with Islamic doctrine can appear as a road ...
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Each country would follow an economic paradigm which is constructed on ethical values and epistemological foundations. Taking lessons from existing vast amount of theoretical and empirical researches in neoclassic paradigm and taking views on consistency of it with Islamic doctrine can appear as a road map to catch Iran an economic development. In this paper, the consistency between Neoclassic and Islamic Paradigms in three fields - implicit assumptions, explicit assumptions, and development mechanisms- have been compared by the use of content analysis method. The results show that, against specific aspects, there is no basic consistency between Neoclassic and Islamic Paradigms..