Islam and Urbanisation Economics: The Khaldūnian Perspective

Q4 Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Abdul Halim Abdul Karim
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Ibn Khaldūn’s in-depth analysis of civilizational development and dynamics encapsulates the socio-economic impact caused by the shift from a migratory society to a sedentary society in human history. This shift is a precursor to and reflects the process of urbanization and city living in modern life. Indeed, today’s economists, sociologists and policy makers are familiar with the problems of urbanization vis-à-vis social and economic imbalances as a result of decaying cities and neglected rural areas. The problems of urbanization are aggravated by globalization but there is little development in the understanding of the nature and impact of urbanization in the context of globalization. All indications are that the problems associated with urbanization has not only been unresolved but has worsened due to globalization. Furthermore, the emergence of cities and mega-cities around the globe together with the attendant socio-economic and political upheavals suggests a need to revisit urbanization economics. This paper attempts to contribute to fulfilling this need by drawing from Islamic scholarship with specific reference to Ibn Khaldūn’s ideas regarding civilizational dynamics. Specifically, we will leverage on a conceptual and historical approach to revisit Khaldūnian key-concepts relevant to the socio-economic impacts resulting from urbanization. This would further inform us about the dynamics of urbanization as a globalized phenomenon impacting upon the global economy and our understanding of urbanization economics.
伊斯兰教与城市化经济学:Khaldūnian视角
伊本Khaldūn对文明发展和动态的深入分析概括了人类历史上从迁徙社会到定居社会的转变所带来的社会经济影响。这种转变是城市化和城市生活在现代生活中的前兆和反映。事实上,今天的经济学家、社会学家和政策制定者都很熟悉城市化带来的问题-à-vis由于城市衰败和农村地区被忽视而导致的社会和经济失衡。全球化加剧了城市化的问题,但在全球化背景下对城市化的性质和影响的认识却没有什么进展。所有迹象表明,与城市化有关的问题不仅没有得到解决,而且由于全球化而恶化。此外,全球城市和特大城市的出现以及随之而来的社会经济和政治动荡表明有必要重新审视城市化经济学。本文试图通过借鉴伊斯兰学术来满足这一需求,具体参照伊本Khaldūn关于文明动态的观点。具体而言,我们将利用概念和历史方法来重新审视Khaldūnian与城市化产生的社会经济影响相关的关键概念。这将进一步告诉我们城市化作为一种影响全球经济的全球化现象的动态,以及我们对城市化经济学的理解。
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Journal of Business Valuation and Economic Loss Analysis
Journal of Business Valuation and Economic Loss Analysis Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Finance
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Business Valuation and Economic Loss Analysis (JBVELA) is a refereed academic journal that publishes continuously throughout the year and is co-edited by Bradley Ewing and James Hoffman. The mission of the Journal of Business Valuation and Economic Loss Analysis is to improve the practice of business valuation, economic loss analysis, and risk management by helping to inform academics, practitioners, and attorneys about theoretical and practical developments in these fields.
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