Handbook of Analytical Studies in Islamic Finance and Economics
This handbook offers a unique and original collection of analytical studies in Islamic economics and finance, and constitutes a humble addition to the literature on new economic thinking and global finance. The growing risks stemming from higher debt, slower growth, and limited room for policy maneu...
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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Berlin ; Boston
De Gruyter Oldenbourg,
[2020]
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| Series: | De Gruyter studies in Islamic economics, finance and business ;
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Table of Contents:
- Chapter 1: On the Logical Character and Coherence of Islamic Economics
- Chapter 2: Consilience as Islamic Methodology of Tawhid: The General Socio-Scientific Framework
- Chapter 3: Economics for a Better Future
- Chapter 4: Game-Theoretic Investigation into Economic Behavior
- Chapter 5: Interest Rates, Unconventional Monetary Policies and Market Volatility Expectations
- Chapter 6: Beyond DSGE: An Accounting System Dynamics Modelling Approach
- Chapter 7: Equity-based Macroeconomic Policies: An Alternative Solution to Economic Stability and Development
- Chapter 8: Statistical Microeconomic Modelling of Asset Prices: Some Perspectives from Islamic Finance and Economics
- Chapter 9: Monitoring Strategy in Profit-Loss Sharing Arrangements: Cost or Investment?
- Chapter 10: The Effect of Market Regimes on the Performance of Market Capitalization- Weighted and Smart-Beta Shariah-Compliant Equity Portfolios
- Chapter 11: Analysis of the Risk of Failure in Sukuk Portfolios
- Chapter 12: A Portfolio of Islamic Private and Social Financial Instruments
- Chapter 13: Do Islamic Banks Contribute to Risk Sharing?
- Chapter 14: Catalyst for SMEs' Access to Finance in the OIC: Renting Money or Renting Assets?
- Chapter 15: Fame as an Operational Proxy of "Taqwa": Controlling Asymmetric Information or Gharar in a Game-theoretic Design of Equity-Crowdfunding?
- Chapter 16: Financial Consumer Protection: Empirical Evidence from Dual Banking Systems
- Chapter 17: Analytical Assessment of Liquidity Risk Management in Islamic Banks
- Chapter 18: Antifragility of Risk-Sharing Finance: A Quantitative Analysis
- Chapter 19: Modeling Bank Branch Efficiency using Data Envelopment Analysis
- Chapter 20: An Empirical Analysis of Income Structure and Profitability of Islamic and Conventional Banks in South Asia
- Chapter 21: Risk-Sharing Asset-based Redistribution in Public Finance: A Stock- Flow Consistent Analysis
- Chapter 22: Risk-Sharing Finance and Inequality in a Benchmark Agent-Based Model
- Chapter 23: People's Wellbeing: A Strive to Meet Maqasid al-Shariah
- Chapter 24: Is Islamic Banking Good for Growth?
- Chapter 25: An Alternative Model of Economic Stabilization and Growth for Developing Countries
- Chapter 26: Are Finance and Human Development Important for Economic Growth? International Evidence from Dynamic GMM Approach
- Chapter 27: Resource Curse in Muslim Countries
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- Author Biographies
- Index
