Islam, Neoliberalism and Social Inequality in Bangladesh: A Social Policy Perspective
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Social Policy in the Islamic World
Edited by Ali Akbar Tajmazinani
International Series on Public Policy
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Social Policy in the Islamic World
Editor Ali Akbar Tajmazinani Allameh Tabataba’i University Tehran, Iran
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