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Jurnal Ekonomi Malaysia

44 2010 115 – 120


Isu Agihan Pendapatan di Malaysia: Penilaian Melalui Pendekatan Islam Hadhari
Income Distribution Issues in Malaysia: Assessment Through the Islam Hadhari Perspective

Jabatan Pengajian Dakwah & Kepimpinan
Fakulti Pengajian Islam
Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
43600 UKM Bangi, Selangor D.E.


Jabatan Pengajian Dakwah & Kepimpinan
Fakulti Pengajian Islam
Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
43600 UKM Bangi, Selangor D.E.

dzuwan@ukm.my

Abstract

The issue of unequal distribution of national wealth has become a global problem among the western and eastern economic scholars. The evolution of modern growth economic ideas like Adam Smith and Karl Marx has become the background of world’s development and wealth distribution policies, either among capitalist or Socialist-Marxist or liberal mix capitalism. On the other side, the world has also been known by the economic philosophy from China and Indian in eastern or by Islamic economist in Muslim countries. Therefore, which ever economic system applicable for Malaysia as developing country, the leadership will determine the economic policies to be implemented either effectively, efficiently, justice, fairness, democratic, openness, liberal and freedom as a slogan for development model which have been debated until now. What is the ideal or the best to economic model to overcome problems related to back wardness and poverty problem in Malaysia. The role of justice and socio economic inequality still remain as national agenda and human kind in Malaysia.

Keywords

income distribution; income gap; Islamic religion; poverty

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Endot, , & Yunus, (2010). Isu Agihan Pendapatan di Malaysia: Penilaian Melalui Pendekatan Islam Hadhari. Jurnal Ekonomi Malaysia, 44, 115–120.

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  title={Isu Agihan Pendapatan di Malaysia: Penilaian Melalui Pendekatan Islam Hadhari},
  author={Endot, Ideris and Yunus, Ahmad},
  journal={Jurnal Ekonomi Malaysia},
  volume={44},
  number={},
  pages={115—120},
 

year={2010},
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