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The third Oxford Centre of Islamic Studies (OCIS) and Fajr Capital Seminar. Here, Ann Pettifor, Director of Policy Research in Macroeconomics (PRIME) discusses how Keynesian monetary theory and policy could embed a Quranic model of finance.
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The third Oxford Centre of Islamic Studies (OCIS) and Fajr Capital Seminar. Here, Ann Pettifor, Director of Policy Research in Macroeconomics (PRIME) discusses how Keynesian monetary theory and policy could embed a Quranic model of finance.
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Ann Pettifor considers the following as important:
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