This paper aims to study some Muslim economists’ views towards pre- suppositions of demand theory in economics, benefiting from the method of analyzing rational behaviors, as well as considering the epistemology of utility. In economics in general and Islamic economics in particular, there not only exists a sharp difference in utility - as a basis for demand theory, but also, there are some vital differences in recognizing utility. Considering the differences here influences theorization of demand in Islamic economics.
Agha Nazari,H. (2007). Demand pre-suppositions in Some Muslim Economistsâ Views and Revising them
(An Epistemological Analysis of Utility). Economic Research and Perspectives, 7(4), 99-118.
MLA
Agha Nazari,H. . "Demand pre-suppositions in Some Muslim Economistsâ Views and Revising them
(An Epistemological Analysis of Utility)", Economic Research and Perspectives, 7, 4, 2007, 99-118.
HARVARD
Agha Nazari H. (2007). 'Demand pre-suppositions in Some Muslim Economistsâ Views and Revising them
(An Epistemological Analysis of Utility)', Economic Research and Perspectives, 7(4), pp. 99-118.
CHICAGO
H. Agha Nazari, "Demand pre-suppositions in Some Muslim Economistsâ Views and Revising them
(An Epistemological Analysis of Utility)," Economic Research and Perspectives, 7 4 (2007): 99-118,
VANCOUVER
Agha Nazari H. Demand pre-suppositions in Some Muslim Economistsâ Views and Revising them
(An Epistemological Analysis of Utility). Economic Research and Perspectives, 2007; 7(4): 99-118.