Foundations of Islamic Public Sector Economics
Some development economists believe that the formation of the development process requires that capital accumulation be done through the savings of high-income groups. Therefore, economic policies with the approach of reducing poverty in the lower groups of society and increasing their relative well-being are considered as an obstacle to the development process. In this book, the process of social and economic development with the approach of Islamic teachings has been researched in a way that emanates social justice and poverty reduction. In fact, in such a process, reducing poverty and increasing welfare with the production growth are considered a logical matching. Thus, in this process, not only there is no barrier or contradiction between the formation of development and social justice, but the two are accomplished simultaneously.