“The empirical evidence supplied by the study of economic, ecological, and social evolution of the Islamic Republic, as an attempt at creating a third road model for an oil-rich emerging economy is close to half a century old, and thus is worth studying in terms of customary development studies. … A welcome addition to any serious academic library!” (László Csaba, The Independent Review, Vol. 28 (3), 2023-2024)“The book is exceptionally rich in its conceptual arguments and empirical detail. ... This is an exceptional contribution to economic analysis of Islam, with interdisciplinary appeal to economics, political science, Islamic studies, law, and history. It is an exceptional work of political economy and comparative institutional analysis. ... This book is an excellent example why public choice is a progressive research agenda.” (Ilia Murtazashvili, Public Choice, Vol. 196 (1-2), 2023)