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THE ADOPTION OF ISLAMIC FINANCE BY CAMEROONIAN SME ENTREPRENEURS: ARE THERE GENDER DISPARITIES?
The recent surge in the global asset value of Islamic finance has pushed Cameroonian policymakers to consider this mode of finance as an important element of the national financial inclusion strategy.
Ali Haruna +3 more
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Potential applications of structured commodity financing techniques for banks in developing countries [PDF]
This paper discusses of a number of innovative financial techniques that can be used by developing country banks to open up new financing possibilities in the commodities sector, for industries servicing the commodity sector, and for financing on the ...
Lamon Rutten
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Islamic Finance:Sructure-objective mismatch and its consequences [PDF]
This paper raises the issue of an initial structure-objective mismatch in the launching of Islamic finance. The abolition of interest and promotion of growth with equity were goals of the conceived system.
Hasan, Zubair
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Islamic finance: complement or alternative [PDF]
Treball Final de Grau en Finances i Comptabilitat. Codi: FC1049. Curs: 2017/2018The present work intends to analyse if the Islamic Bank is an alternative or complementary approach to the traditional Banks and the challenges that lie ahead. First, we will
Kastite, Zouhair
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Are Islamic banks in Malaysia really ‘Islamic’? [PDF]
Understanding the underlying wisdom of the origin of Muamalat could clear some misconceptions towards Islamic banks in Malaysia. These misconceptions arise when we talk about transformation from conventional bank to Islamic bank.
Eddy Yusof, Ezry Fahmy
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Works on public finance by the sixteenth century Muslim scholars [PDF]
The subject of public finance and taxation marked the beginning of systematic and rather exclusive writing on economic issues in Islamic tradition in its earliest period. Within a few centuries a large number of works came out on the subject.
Islahi, Abdul Azim
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Green Finance and Islamic Finance
This study examines Islamic finance and green finance. Islamic finance is a system based on Sharia law that prohibits interest, uncertainty, and investment in unlawful sectors defined by Islam. Green finance is the financing investments that promote renewable energy, sustainable developments, and environmental products or policies.
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European challenges for Islamic Banking [PDF]
The paper briefly review the growth in Islamic Finance, implications of the Islamic banking in Europe and challenges to be met, in terms of compatibility with local banking markets, product development and strict anti-money laundering rules.
Sorina Aioanei
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Islamic Banking Performance in the Middle East: A Case Study of Jordan [PDF]
Islamic banking in Jordan started around two decades ago. Since then it has played an important role in financing and contributing to different economics and social sectors in the country in compliance with the principles of Shariah rules in Islamic ...
Saleh Salman, Ali, Zeitun, Rami
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Trends and evolution in Islamic social finance research: A comprehensive bibliometric study
Purpose – This study provides a comprehensive overview of the current state of Islamic social finance literature using VOSviewer analysis to identify key themes, trends, and emerging areas in this field.
Heri Sudarsono +5 more
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