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Integrating Islamic and conventional project finance

Thunderbird International Business Review, 1999
AbstractThis article analyzes the traditional modes of Islamic project financing in light of modern financial engineering. The vehicles elaborated include debt, hybrid, and equity instruments. The first category includes the Qardh Hasan (benevolent loan), Murabahah (mark‐up), Ijara (leasing), and Islamic income/revenue bond facilities; the second ...
M. Ebrahim
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Islamic Versus Conventional Infrastructure Project Finance vis-à-vis Time-Overrun Issues

2021
Islamic finance checks and balances shape the way infrastructure is developed. In evaluating three MDBs (IsDB, ADB, and WB), even under conditions featuring the same project cycle, procurement guidelines, and collateral, the merits of Islamic finance emerge from disbursement procedures and manifest in the legal context. Islamic finance ensures fairness
Amadou Thierno Diallo   +1 more
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Islamic green finance: mapping the climate funding landscape in Indonesia

International Journal of Ethics and Systems
Purpose This study aims to explore the potential of Islamic climate finance in Indonesia and to map Islamic climate finance based on Islamic finance instruments, both commercial and social.
Faizi Faizi, A. Kusuma, Purwanto Widodo
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Public-Private Partnerships: Islamic Finance in International Project Finance

2011
The purpose of this discussion is to link Islamic finance to something concrete, something which is ultimately about real assets. Two areas in which Spain excels are infrastructure projects and renewable energy installations. Both of these represent very good asset classes for Islamic finance; hence the decision to hold a session to lay out some of the
Jonathan Langton   +2 more
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Islamic Project Financing in Pakistan: Current Challenges and Opportunities Ahead

2015
This study is related to an Islamic project financing with a major focus on investigating the role of Islamic finance in financing infrastructural development projects (toll roads, power plants, airports, and plants, as well as natural resource exploitation projects, such as hydroelectric dams, mining projects, oil and gas assets, and paper mills ...
Javed, Adeel, Fida, Bashir A.
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Assembling Islam and Liberalism: Market Freedom and the Moral Project of Islamic Finance

2017
On March 1, 2010, the Wall Street Journal published an article titled “Doing God's Work,” which highlighted the impressive growth of Islamic banking and finance and some of the challenges that faced the industry as it expanded at unprecedented rates.
Daromir Rudnyckyj
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The Impact of Islamic Finance on Entrepreneurship for Sustainable Economic Development in Nigeria

International Research Journal of Economics and Management Studies, 2023
: This study aims to investigate how Islamic finance affects the growth of entrepreneurship for Nigeria's sustainable economic development. Face-to-face interviews served as the primary method of data gathering for the project, which adopted a social ...
Akilu Aliyu Shinkafi   +5 more
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Platform for the social and solidarity economy based on Islamic finance-derived crowdfunding: a blockchain infrastructure

International Conference on Signal-Image Technology and Internet-Based Systems, 2022
Crowdfunding is starting to compete with the traditional mode of funding and has allowed startups to raise funds without too much red tape and bureaucracy.
Hasna Elalaoui Elabdallaoui   +2 more
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Numerical Comparison of Risk Distribution in Conventional and Islamic Instruments in Project Finance

The Journal of Structured Finance, 2018
The adoption of Islamic instruments in project finance shows growing trends and potential for the future. Several studies state that the underlying philosophy of Islamic finance is risk-sharing, as opposed to the risk-trading concept of conventional ...
A. Mordini
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