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The Economic Potential of Islamic Countries, Part B : Sustainability, Governance, Energy and Digital Transformation - Vusal  Gasimli

The Economic Potential of Islamic Countries, Part B

Sustainability, Governance, Energy and Digital Transformation

By: Vusal Gasimli (Editor)

Hardcover | 20 April 2026

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The Economic Potential of Islamic Countries delves into the multifaceted economic landscape of Islamic nations, providing a comprehensive analysis of their strengths, opportunities, and challenges.

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