Islamic development policy :

By: Schirazi, AsgharMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Boulder : Lynne Rienner Publishers, 1993Description: xi, 348 pISBN: 9781555874261; 1555874266 (alk. paper) :Subject(s): Agriculture and state | Agriculture | Land reform | Agricultural laws and legislation (Islamic law)DDC classification: 338.1855
Contents:
pt. I. The Agrarian Question Prior to the 1979 Revolution. 1. The Agricultural Dilemma. 2. Theories of Agriculture and Agrarian Policy in the Prerevolutionary Era -- pt. II. Agricultural Policy in the Islamic Republic of Iran. 3. The Development Dilemma in Iran. 4. The Objectives of Agricultural Policy. 5. The Position of Agriculture in Economic and Social Policy. 6. Planning Agriculture. 7. Reforming Agricultural Administration. 8. The Reform of Land Tenure. 9. The Debate About Land Reform in Islamic Law. 10. Problems of Agricultural Management. 11. The Question of Participation. 12. Financial and Technical Measures to Maximize Production. 13. The Urban-Rural Divide and Rural Depopulation.
Summary: Uses agricultural policy to demonstrate the complications and consequences resulting from the Islamisation of development policy in Iran. The author concludes that the conception of Islam as an ideological basis for development policy must change if it is to solve the problems that it faces
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pt. I. The Agrarian Question Prior to the 1979 Revolution. 1. The Agricultural Dilemma. 2. Theories of Agriculture and Agrarian Policy in the Prerevolutionary Era --
pt. II. Agricultural Policy in the Islamic Republic of Iran. 3. The Development Dilemma in Iran. 4. The Objectives of Agricultural Policy. 5. The Position of Agriculture in Economic and Social Policy. 6. Planning Agriculture. 7. Reforming Agricultural Administration. 8. The Reform of Land Tenure. 9. The Debate About Land Reform in Islamic Law. 10. Problems of Agricultural Management. 11. The Question of Participation. 12. Financial and Technical Measures to Maximize Production. 13. The Urban-Rural Divide and Rural Depopulation.

Uses agricultural policy to demonstrate the complications and consequences resulting from the Islamisation of development policy in Iran. The author concludes that the conception of Islam as an ideological basis for development policy must change if it is to solve the problems that it faces

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