|
Aim |
Economica and Muslim Societies Review (ECOMUS) provides a scholarly forum for high-quality research on economic life in Muslim societies. The journal promotes theoretical and empirical discussions on how economic practices, including those grounded in Islamic economic frameworks, shape development and socio-economic transformation at local, regional, and global levels. It encourages interdisciplinary and comparative studies that contribute to the advancement of economic knowledge, policy, and practice in Muslim contexts, while connecting economic analysis with lived social realities. |
||
|
Scope |
The journal accepts original research, conceptual papers, and critical reviews in areas including:
|
