Impuestos moderados, según Ibn Jaldún

Ibn Khaldun was an early exponent (XIV century) of the economic liberalism and he had a materialistic conception of history; hence he refers to the institutions in the area of economy and presents his economic thought, which we make it known by employing the methodological absolutism and extracting...

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Main Authors: Eduardo Escartín González, Francisco Velasco Morente, Luis González-Abril
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Language:deu
Published: Instituto de Estudos Medievais 2012-01-01
Series:Medievalista
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/medievalista/768
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spelling doaj-879f7a5e345a4bbe9a37d4836cf396292020-11-25T03:54:18ZdeuInstituto de Estudos MedievaisMedievalista1646-740X2012-01-011110.4000/medievalista.768Impuestos moderados, según Ibn JaldúnEduardo Escartín GonzálezFrancisco Velasco MorenteLuis González-AbrilIbn Khaldun was an early exponent (XIV century) of the economic liberalism and he had a materialistic conception of history; hence he refers to the institutions in the area of economy and presents his economic thought, which we make it known by employing the methodological absolutism and extracting it directly from his Muqaddimah. We relate some of his ideas with other similar exposed in different periods, and we emphasize those that are still useful today. From his considerations we highlight economic development, currency circulation, wealth, free trade, and price. Ibn Khaldun is taking on higher relevance for the reason that his considerations still seem to describe current situations and his proposals could be implemented today to overcome the economic crisis, even though he did not mention technological innovations that were unthinkable at his time.http://journals.openedition.org/medievalista/768Middle Agesislameconomic thoughtliberalismmaterialism
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author Eduardo Escartín González
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Impuestos moderados, según Ibn Jaldún
Medievalista
Middle Ages
islam
economic thought
liberalism
materialism
author_facet Eduardo Escartín González
Francisco Velasco Morente
Luis González-Abril
author_sort Eduardo Escartín González
title Impuestos moderados, según Ibn Jaldún
title_short Impuestos moderados, según Ibn Jaldún
title_full Impuestos moderados, según Ibn Jaldún
title_fullStr Impuestos moderados, según Ibn Jaldún
title_full_unstemmed Impuestos moderados, según Ibn Jaldún
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publisher Instituto de Estudos Medievais
series Medievalista
issn 1646-740X
publishDate 2012-01-01
description Ibn Khaldun was an early exponent (XIV century) of the economic liberalism and he had a materialistic conception of history; hence he refers to the institutions in the area of economy and presents his economic thought, which we make it known by employing the methodological absolutism and extracting it directly from his Muqaddimah. We relate some of his ideas with other similar exposed in different periods, and we emphasize those that are still useful today. From his considerations we highlight economic development, currency circulation, wealth, free trade, and price. Ibn Khaldun is taking on higher relevance for the reason that his considerations still seem to describe current situations and his proposals could be implemented today to overcome the economic crisis, even though he did not mention technological innovations that were unthinkable at his time.
topic Middle Ages
islam
economic thought
liberalism
materialism
url http://journals.openedition.org/medievalista/768
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