Ibn Khaldun

Discover how Ibn Khaldun, a 14th-century North African scholar, laid the foundations of economic theory 500 years before Adam Smith, who is often portrayed as the ‘Father’ of economics. Understanding Ibn Khaldun’s contribution challenges today’s dominant narratives and why a decolonised view of global knowledge can help steer the future of the discipline.

Recognition of Khaldun’s contributions is essential part of the movement to diversify and decolonise economics . We recommend this recent book to read more about the decolonisation of economics. You can also more information about the D-ECON initiative and how to support this agenda.