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11. Sikh Religion, Development, Economic Development


Sikh Religion and Development


Gow, M. “A Comparative Study of the Relationship between Religion and Development: the Sikhs, Jains, and Muslims.” Master’s minor thesis, Monash University, 1995.

Nesbitt, Eleanor. “Sikhism.” In Ethical Issues in Six Religious Traditions, eds. Peggy Morgan and Clive Lawton, 99–134. Edinburgh, Scotland: Edinburgh University Press, 1996.

Singh, S. “Globalization: A Sikh Response.” Vedanta Kesari (Chennai, India) 86 (December 1999): 501–504.

 

Sikh Religion and Economic Development
Dass, J. R. Economic Thought of the Sikh Gurus. New Delhi, India: National Book Organization, 1988.

Upinder Jit Kaur. Sikh Religion and Economic Development.New Delhi: National Book Organization, 1990.

 

 

 

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