Buch, Englisch, 190 Seiten, Format (B × H): 166 mm x 224 mm, Gewicht: 376 g
Reihe: Palgrave Macmillan Studies in Banking and Financial Institutions
History, Performance and Prospects
Buch, Englisch, 190 Seiten, Format (B × H): 166 mm x 224 mm, Gewicht: 376 g
Reihe: Palgrave Macmillan Studies in Banking and Financial Institutions
ISBN: 978-1-4039-4325-5
Verlag: Palgrave MacMillan UK
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Research
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Weitere Infos & Material
List of Tables and Boxes Preface Glossary of Arabic Terms List of Abbreviations PART 1: INTRODUCTION PART 2: THEORETICAL FOUNDATIONS OF ISLAMIC BANKING Why Islamic Banking: The Rationale Principles of Islamic Banking: The Basis Conclusion PART 3: DEVELOPMENT OF THE ISLAMIC BANKING MODEL What is Islamic Banking: The Model How is Islamic Banking Different from Conventional Banking: The Salient Features What does The Islamic Banking Model Promise? Conclusion PART 4: HISTORY AND GROWTH OF ISLAMIC BANKING AND FINANCE How Islamic Banking Started Various Manifestations of the Islamic Financial Industry Country Experiences with Islamic Banking Islamic Banks and Financial Institutions Working in Mixed Environments Islamic Banking Practices by Conventional Banks International Islamic Financial Institutions Other Institutions Conclusion PART 5: THE PERFORMANCE OF ISLAMIC BANKS Soundness Prudence Effectiveness Economy Profitability Islamic and Conventional Banks: A Comparative Analysis Conclusion PART 6: EFFICIENCY IN ISLAMIC BANKING Why Study Islamic Bank Efficiency? Measuring Bank Efficiency Empricial Evidence on Efficiency in Islamic Banking Conclusion PART 7: CHALLENGES FACING ISLAMIC BANKING Theoretical Challenges: Unresolved Issues Practical Challenges: Operational Problems Conclusion PART 8: ISLAMIC BANKING IN THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY Where Islamic Banking Needs To Go: The Way Ahead Conclusion PART 9: SOME AREAS FOR FURTHER RESEARCH IN ISLAMIC BANKING AND FINANCE Asymmetric Information Moral Hazard Problems Adverse Selection Problems Principal Agent Problems and the Need for Monitoring Implications of the Sharing Features of PLS Contracts The Need for Further Empirical Investigations Conclusion PART 10: SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS Bibliography Index Notes