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1 Introduction
1.1 Problem Statement
1.2 Primacy of Institutions or Economy: Distribution or Production?
1.3 Bringing More Diversity to Diversity of Capitalisms
1.4 Anfal and Economic Reductionism
1.5 Critical Order: Destructive Coordination
1.6 Research Method
1.7 Background of the Present Book
References
2 Economic Systems, Modes of Production, and Coordination
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Endogenous Explanations of Social Order and Crisis
2.3 Two Levels of Defining Economic Systems
2.4 Market Coordination
2.5 Authoritative Coordination
2.6 Cooperative Coordination
2.7 Destructive Coordination
2.8 Political Economy of Coordination
2.9 Complementarity and Articulation Problem
2.10 Other Related Classifications
2.11 Conclusion
References
3 Conceptualizing Destructive Coordination
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Theoretical Background
3.3 Destructive Coordination in a One-Shot Game: Traffic Circles
3.4 Destructive Coordination in a Repeated Game: Prison
3.5 Destructive Coordination and Predatory Appropriation
3.6 Biopiracy: Res Nullius and Privatization
3.7 Destructive Coordination and Disarticulation Problem
3.8 Conclusion
References
4 Political Capitalism, its Varieties, and Islam
4.1 Introduction
4.2 The Term Capitalism and Diversity of Capitalisms
4.3 Weber: Market Versus Political Capitalism
4.4 Political Capitalism and Crony Capitalism
4.5 General Characteristics of Political Capitalism
4.6 Market Capitalism and Great Demarcation
4.7 Varieties of Political Capitalism: The North American Case
4.8 Varieties of Political Capitalism: The Chinese Case
4.9 Varieties of Political Capitalism: The Natural Resource Curse
4.10 Islam and Capitalism
4.11 Conclusion
References
5 Anfal and Islamic Economics
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Anfal in Koran and the Battle of Badr
5.3 Contradictory Verses on Anfal
5.4 Anfal and the Prophets Practices
Lands and Properties of Banu al-Nadir
Fadak
5.5 The Place of Anfal in the Islamic Public Finance
5.6 Examples and Definition of Anfal in the Shii Islam
5.7 Anfal and the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Iran
Anfal and Article 45
Anfal and Article 44
5.8 Anfal: The Missing Point in the Economic Literature
5.9 Shii Islam and Islamic Political Capitalism
5.10 Conclusion
References
6 Anfal in Practice and Islamic Political Capitalism
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Institutional Complementarity and General Pattern of Anfals Progression
6.3 Phase 1: Anfal in Khomeini Era (19791989)
6.4 Holding Structure of BMJ and Islamic Charities
6.5 Anfal and Islamic Welfare State
6.6 Anfals Progression in its First Phase and Islamic Banks
6.7 Phase 2: Anfal and the Transition Period (19892005)
6.8 Setad: The Extension of Anfal and Establishment of a New Giant Holding
6.9 Anfals Progression in its Second Phase and Islamic Banks
6.10 Alliance of Anfal and Sepah
6.11 Conclusion
References
7 Privatization Decree: Liberalization or Islamization?
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Privatization Background Under Rafsanjani and Khatami
7.3 Khameneis Privatization Decree: Objectives, Process, and Outcomes
7.4 Confusing Definitions of Non-state Public Sector
7.5 Privatization Decree and the Third Phase of Anfals Progression (2006Now)
7.6 Anfal and Authoritative Coordination
7.7 Anfal and Market Coordination
7.8 Anfal and Cooperative Coordination
7.9 Anfal and Destructive Coordination
7.10 Conclusion
References
8 Islamic Political Capitalism and Economics of Predation
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Economic and Booty Value of an Asset
8.3 Oil as a Mixed (Pure) Captive Asset
8.4 Complementarity between Predation and Production: The Shahs Political Capitalism
8.5 Predation Versus Production: Islamic Political Capitalism
8.6 Capital and Labor Flight as a Typical Economic Behavior
8.7 Economics of Hoarding
8.8 Anfal and Ecological Disaster
8.9 Conclusion
References
9 Epilogue
References
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