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Title: Economic Crisis
Other Titles: Theory or Ideological Failure?
Authors: Nurul Hilmiyah
Bayu Taufiq Possumah
Muhammad Hakimi Mohd. Shafiai
Keywords: Economic system
Paradigm
Ideology
Ethics
Issue Date: Mar-2016
Publisher: Mediterranean Journal of Social Sciences
Citation: Vol.7, No.2
Abstract: Today global economic system practiced is commonly derived from Western thought and civilization. A lot of research has shown that this modern economic system unsuccessful in achieving economic goals, moreover this system produce a negative effect as causes of various economic problems, such as crisis, inequality distribution, poverty, and war in various countries. The matter then leads us to find what exactly source of the problem is. By using qualitative analysis with content analysis technique, this paper attempt to identify two points related to economic theory and problem. Firstly, does the economic problem linked to the economic theories itself or by human behavior? Secondly, does economic system, theory or ideological failure? This study argues that economic theories closely related and unseparated to ideology or religion matter which has develop the human perspective on how to solve the economic problem. This paper designed also to realign the contemporary economic system and their economic theory compared to the Islamic economic system based on Tawhid. This study found that the lack of fundamental ethical norms, political economy, morality and the pursuit of unbridled self-interest, is the main problematic issues and cause of the economic problems as the findings. The implication is that the economic system should adopt Tawhidic system as an answer and solution of human economic phenomenon.
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