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1 064 kr
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This book provides state-of-the art analysis of banking and financial systems in the Arab world. The early chapters of the text present an overview of Arab economies linking banking and financial sector trends in the Arab world over the last twenty years.
536 kr
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This text explains how Islamic banking works and what it offers as an alternative model of financial intermediation. Will Islamic banks survive in highly competitive and globalized financial markets? How does the relative performance and efficiency of Islamic banks compare to conventional banks?
1 096 kr
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This book provides state-of-the art analysis of banking and financial systems in the Arab world. The early chapters of the text present an overview of Arab economies linking banking and financial sector trends in the Arab world over the last twenty years.
552 kr
Skickas inom 10-15 vardagar
This text explains how Islamic banking works and what it offers as an alternative model of financial intermediation. Will Islamic banks survive in highly competitive and globalized financial markets? How does the relative performance and efficiency of Islamic banks compare to conventional banks?
1 064 kr
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It highlights the benefits that Islamic banking can bring to society as an alternative model of financial intermediation and presents interesting case studies that examine certain features of Islamic finance and their relationship with growth, economic and financial stability, allocative efficiency and social justice.
979 kr
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The text is the first of its kind on financial engineering and risk management in Islamic finance. The text also presents some practical issues concerning futures contracts and how these can be handled from an Islamic perspective. The text explores the prospects of some Islamic contracts having similarity with commodity futures;