New Issues in Islamic Finance and Economics :Progress and Challenges ( Wiley Finance )

Publication subTitle :Progress and Challenges

Publication series :Wiley Finance

Author: Hossein Askari  

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc‎

Publication year: 2011

E-ISBN: 9781118179628

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780470822937

Subject: F8 Finances

Language: ENG

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Description

New Issues in Islamic Finance & Economics: Progress and Challenges provides a review of the main issues and challenges facing Islamic finance. The application of Islamic finance is currently limited to banking. This book starts with an overview of the factors and motives behind the development of Islamic finance. A critical review of issues facing the industry is provided followed by a detailed analysis of areas where further attention is required. The book offers some original thinking on issues pertaining to governance, institutions, public finance and economic development within an Islamic financial system.

Chapter

Contents

pp.:  1 – 9

Acknowledgment

pp.:  9 – 11

Glossary of Arabic Terms

pp.:  11 – 12

2 Issues and Challenges

pp.:  26 – 72

3 Islamic Finance and Globalization: Convergence and a Boost for Rapid Growth?

pp.:  72 – 100

4 Globalization and Its Implications for Muslim Countries

pp.:  100 – 136

5 Expanding Financial Frontiers

pp.:  136 – 154

6 Reputational Risk for the Islamic Financial Industry

pp.:  154 – 174

7 The Design of Benchmarks for Asset Pricing

pp.:  174 – 204

8 Qard-ul-Hassan-based Microfinance

pp.:  204 – 222

9 Developing the Theoretical Foundations of Economics in Islam

pp.:  222 – 236

10 Islam and Economic Development

pp.:  236 – 268

11 Taxation and Public Expenditure in Islam

pp.:  268 – 288

12 The Scope of the Social Safety Net in Islam: A Case Study

pp.:  288 – 318

References

pp.:  318 – 352

Index

pp.:  352 – 388

LastPages

pp.:  388 – 398

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