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The Economic Potential of Islamic Countries, Part B

Sustainability, Governance, Energy and Digital Transformation

Vusal Gasimli editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Emerald Publishing Limited

Publishing:20th Apr '26

£72.00 was £80.00

This title is due to be published on 20th April, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

The Economic Potential of Islamic Countries, Part B cover

The global economic environment is evolving at an unprecedented pace, with technological advancements, geopolitical shifts, and climate change reshaping the way economies function. Islamic countries, rich in natural resources and cultural heritage, are uniquely positioned to navigate these changes. However, many of these nations face challenges such as political instability, economic diversification, and infrastructural deficits.

The Economic Potential of Islamic Countries delves into the multifaceted economic landscape of Islamic nations, providing a comprehensive analysis of their strengths, opportunities, and challenges. In an era of rapid globalization and shifting economic paradigms, this book arrives at a crucial juncture, offering fresh insights and strategic recommendations for leveraging the collective potential of these countries. The data-driven analysis also provides case studies from countries such as Malaysia, Turkey, Saudi Arabia and others, offering a comparative analysis of economic policies and outcomes in various Islamic countries, drawing lessons from both successes and failures.

Readers will benefit from the interdisciplinary insights, providing a holistic view that addresses the multifaceted challenges and opportunities in Islamic economies. In addition it provides practical policy recommendations grounded in empirical research, guiding policymakers, business leaders, and academics towards effective strategies for sustainable economic development.

ISBN: 9781837080052

Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm

Weight: unknown

272 pages