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13g.2. Islam and Development in Saudi Arabia

Abdeen, Adnan M., and Dale N. Shook. The Saudi Financial System, in the Context of Western and Islamic Finance. Chichester, U.K.; New York: Wiley, 1984.

Abderrahman, D. B. “A Contribution to the Study of the Koranic Sources of Saudi Arabian Business Law.” Arab Law Quarterly 3 (1988): 132–50.

al-Dukheil, Abdulaziz M. The Banking System and Its Performance in Saudi Arabia. London: Saqi Books, 1995.

Al-Hamad, H. S. “The Legislative Process and the Development of Saudi Arabia.” Ph.D. diss., University of Southern California, 1973.

Alhodaif, M. A. “Communication and Development: The Reporting of Development Issues in the Saudi Press.” Ph.D. diss., University of Wales, Cardiff, 1991.

Al-Muhairi, B. S. B. A. “Islamisation and Modernisation within the UAE Penal Law: Shari’a in the Modern Era.” Arab Law Quarterly 10, no. 1 (1995): 34–49.

AlMunajjed, Mona. Women in Saudi Arabia Today. Basingstoke: Macmillan; New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1997.

Alosaimi, A. S. “Reconciling Western Financial Institutions with Islamic Principles: Reforming the Saudi Financial System.” Ph.D. diss., Colorado State University, 1996.

Al-Saati, A-R. “The Islamic Reform of the Saudi Arabian Financial System.” Ph.D. diss., University of Colorado at Boulder, 1987.

Al-Suwaidi, A. H. M. “The Finance of International Trade in the Gulf Arab States: A Comparative Study between the Conventional and Islamic Banking Systems with Special Emphasis on the United Arab Emirates.” Ph.D. diss., University of Exeter, 1991.

Alsuwaigh, S. A. “Women in Transition: The Case of Saudi Arabia.” Journal of Comparative Family Studies 20, no. 1 (1989): 67–78.

Altorki, S. “Women, Development, and Employment in Saudi Arabia: The Case of ‘Unayzah.’ In Women and Development in the Middle East and North Africa, eds. Joseph G. Jabbra and Nancy W. Jabbra, 96–110. Leiden; New York: E. J. Brill, 1992.

Al-Yassini, Ayman. Religion and State in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Westview Special Studies on the Middle East series. Boulder, Colo.: Westview Press, 1985.

Al-Zahrani, A. R. H. “Saudi Arabian Development: A Sociological Study of Its Relation to Islam and Its Impacts on Society.” Ph.D. diss., Washington State University, 1986.

Askari, Hossein. Saudi Arabia’s Economy: Oil and the Search for Economic Development. Contemporary Studies in Economic and Financial Analysis, vol. 67. Greenwich, Conn.: Jai Press, 1990.

Crane, Robert D. “Planning, Islamic Style.” Fortune 98, no. 2 (31 July 1978): 114–16.

Dahlan, Ahmed Hassan, ed. Politics, Administration, and Development in Saudi Arabia. Brentwood, Md.: Amana, 1990.

El Mallakh, Ragaei, and Dorothea H. El Mallakh, eds. Saudi Arabia: Energy, Developmental Planning and Industrialization. Lexington, Mass.: Lexington Books, 1982.

Hafiz, Mohammed Ali. “Building on a Record of Achievement in Saudi Arabia.” Journal of Contemporary Business 9, no. 3 (1980): 65.

Hedaithy, M. L. “Modernization and Islam in Saudi Arabia: A Sociological Study of Public Morality Committees.” Ph.D. diss., University of Durham, 1989.

Joma, H. A. A. S. “The Earth as a Mosque: Integration of the Traditional Islamic Environmental Planning Ethic with Agricultural and Water Development Policies in Saudi Arabia.” Ph.D. diss., University of Pennsylvania, 1991.

Kanovsky, Eliyahu. The Economy of Saudi Arabia: Troubled Present, Grim Future. Policy Papers, no. 38. Washington, D.C.: Washington Institute for Near East Policy, 1994.

Khan, J. A. “Feasibility of Interest-Free Banking: Experiments in Saudi Arabia and Egypt.” Ph.D. diss., Aligarh Muslim University, 1988.

Looney, Robert E. “Saudi Arabia’s Islamic Growth Model: Applications to Monetary and Banking Policy.” Finance and Industry no. 6 (1985): 49–64.
_______. “Saudi Arabia’s Islamic Growth Model.” Journal of Economic Issues 16, no. 2 (1982): 453–59.
_______. Saudi Arabia’s Development Potential: Application of an Islamic Growth Model. Lexington, Mass.: Lexington Books, 1981.

Malki, S. A. H. “Institutional Inconsistency: A New Perspective on the Role of the State in Development: A Case Study of Saudi Arabia.” Ph.D. diss., Washington University, 1991.

Masood, Rashid. Economic Diversification and Development in Saudi Arabia. Popular Books series. Bombay: Popular Prakashan, 1989.

Meyer-Reumann, R. “The Banking System in Saudi Arabia.” Arab Law Quarterly 10, no. 3 (1995): 207–37.

Ministry of Finance and National Economy (Saudi Arabia). The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s Economic and Social Development Aid to the Islamic World. 2nd ed. Riyadh: The Ministry, 1991.

Nehme, M. G. “Saudi Development Plans between Capitalist and Islamic Values.” Middle Eastern Studies 30, no. 3 (1994): 632–45.

Parker, M. “Focus for Islamic Banking.” The Middle East no. 223 (May 1993): 32.

Presley, John R., and A. J. Westway. A Guide to the Saudi Arabian Economy. 2nd ed. London: Macmillan, 1989.

Saud, M. A. “Islamic Banking: The Dubai Case.” In Outlines of Islamic Economics, 129–135. Indianapolis, Ind.: Association of Muslim Social Scientists, 1977.

Saudi Fund for Development

Teitelbaum, Joshua. Holier Than Thou: Saudi Arabia’s Islamic Opposition. Policy Papers, no. 52. Washington, D.C.: Washington Institute for Near East Policy, 2000.

Uthup, T. “Religious Values and Public Policy: A Comparative Analysis of Islam and Development in Four Islamic States, 1970–1990.” Ph.D. diss., State University of New York at Binghamton, 1996.

Wilson, Peter W. A Question of Interest: The Paralysis of Saudi Banking. Boulder, Colo.: Westview Press, 1991.

Wilson, R. “Saudi Arabia: The Islamic Development Bank’s Role as a Pan-Muslim Agency.” In Islamic Financial Markets, ed. Rodney Wilson, 196–221. New York: Routledge, 1990.

Wright, J. W. Islamic Banking in Practice: Problems in Jordan and Saudi Arabia. CMEIS Occasional Paper, no. 48. Durham, U.K.: Centre for Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies, University of Durham, 1995.

 

The Gulf States

Kuwait
Casson, D. A. “Islamic Finance in Kuwait.” Master’s thesis, University of Durham, 1989.

Clements, Frank A. Kuwait. World Bibliographical series, no. 56, rev. ed. Oxford, England; Santa Barbara, Calif.: Clio Press, 1996.

Fekrat, M. A. “Islamic Banking: Concepts, Practices, and Implications for Accounting: The Case of Kuwait.” In The Recent Accounting and Economic Developments in the Middle East, ed. V. K. Zimmerman, 177–82. Urbana, Ill.: Center for International Education and Research in Accounting, Department of Accountancy, 1985.

Kabbara, A. H. S. “Islamic Banking: A Case Study of Kuwait.” Ph.D. diss., University of Technology, Loughborough, 1988.

 

 

 

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