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Raluca FIANU
The aim of this paper is to examine some of the concerns of Jewish and Muslim writers on moral issues in economics, and to compare these with the position of Christian writers. These Jewish and Muslim writers wish to see religious law respected in economic life, notably when conducting transactions or when being involved in the finance of transactions. They believe economic agents should be concerned with the morality of their actions, religious laws being the appropriate source for guidance in economic behaviour. The emphasis is on economic justice so that all parties are protected and the social equilibrium amongst the faithful is maintained.

ŒCONOMICA no. 2/2008
Keywords: Christian economics, Islamic economics, Judaic economics, just price, religious economics
JEL: B59, Z12
Economia religioasă. Analiză comparată islamism vs iudaism