2009-09: A Primer on Islamic Finance: Definitions, Sources, Principles and Methods (Working paper)
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Gait, Alsadek H.
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Akimov, Alexandr
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Islamic finance is one of the most rapidly growing segments of the global financial system. However, despite the increasing importance of Islamic finance, particularly in developing economies in the Middle East and South-East Asia, religious and social complexity has acted against a fuller understanding by regulators, policymakers, researchers and practitioners. This paper provides a succinct and accessible analysis of the definition, sources, principles and methods of Islamic finance. This serves as a suitable starting point for further work into Islamic finance and many of the pressing regulatory, supervisory and competitive issues that remain as yet unaddressed.
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Copyright © 2010 by author(s). No part of this paper may be reproduced in any form, or stored in a retrieval system, without prior permission of the author(s).
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P40 - Other Economic Systems: General
Z19 - Cultural Economics: Other
G20 - Financial Institutions and Services: General
N25 - Economic History: Financial Markets and Institutions: Asia including Middle East
Islamic finance
Islamic banking
Cultural finance