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The Stability of Islamic Finance : Creating a Resilient Financial Environment for a Secure Future.
Title:
The Stability of Islamic Finance : Creating a Resilient Financial Environment for a Secure Future.
Author:
Iqbal, Zamir.
ISBN:
9781118178911
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Edition:
1st ed.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (250 pages)
Series:
Wiley Finance Ser. ; v.734

Wiley Finance Ser.
Contents:
The Stability of Islamic Finance: Creating a Resilient Financial Environment for a Secure Future -- Contents -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Glossary of Arabic Terms -- Introduction -- Chapter 1: The Nature of Capital and the Rate of Return -- Chapter 2: The Origins of Financial Panics and Recessions -- Chapter 3: Monetary Policy and Financial Crises -- Chapter 4: The Internationalization of Financial Crises -- Chapter 5: The Role of the Credit Multiplier in Financial Crises -- Chapter 6: The Inherent Stability of Islamic Finance -- Chapter 7: A Theoretical Model of the Inherent Stability of Islamic Finance -- Chapter 8: Asset Pricing and Risk in Islamic Finance -- Chapter 9: Islamic Financial Intermediation and Markets -- Chapter 10: Risk Profile of Islamic Financial Intermediaries -- Chapter 11: Financial Engineering, Derivatives and Financial Stability -- Chapter 12: Corporate Governance and Financial Crises -- Chapter 13: The Performance of Islamic Financial Intermediaries and Products -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index.
Abstract:
The Stability of Islamic Finance main focus is on the question of the sources of financial instability which seems inherent in the conventional system. As a core component of this focus, the book will consider episodes of turbulence and instability in a historical context recalling the occurrence of such events from mid-19th century to the present. It will present various theoretical explanations along with solutions and alternative financial systems that avoid instability provided by various scholars dating back to mid-19th century to present.  The book then will present and discuss the architecture of an Islamic financial system and show that at its core, this system shares many characteristics of an stable financial system proposed by Western scholars throughout history to avoid the inherent instability of the present dominant system. Particular emphasis will be placed on the present financial crisis and its causes as well the financial crisis of the 1997 in Southeast Asia, Russia, and Latin America relating these episodes to the fundamental features of the dominant system. The debt crisis of the low income countries will also be part of this discussion. It will then argue that these crises could be mitigated under an Islamic system or any other system with similar architecture.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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