Western European nations increased their economic activities in Asia, Africa and the Americas from the late 15th century onwards. Modern economics, from the mercantilism to the liberal and socialist economics, which emerged as Europe-centered, also influenced almost the whole world. The Ottomans were also naturally influenced from this process. However, it could be said that the most meaningful and encompassing alternative to this Eurocentric modern economic concept was introduced by the Ottomans, who continued to increase their commercial and economic relations with these nations, which were the neighboring to the Europeans. In this article, the ideas and approaches of the Ottomans in this area are discussed in the process of the emergence and development of modern economics and finance. There is no doubt that the discovery and detection of the heritage of the Ottomans in this area will have a significant and meaningful opening and richness in contemporary alternative economics and finance studies.
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