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Globalization and Islamic Finance : Convergence, Prospects and Challenges.
Title:
Globalization and Islamic Finance : Convergence, Prospects and Challenges.
Author:
Iqbal, Zamir.
ISBN:
9781118178881
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Edition:
1st ed.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (226 pages)
Series:
Wiley Finance Ser. ; v.733

Wiley Finance Ser.
Contents:
Globalization and Islamic Finance: Convergence, Prospects, and Challenges -- Contents -- Preface -- Chapter 1: A Brief History of Globalization and Islamic Finance -- 1.1: A Brief History of Globalization -- 1.2: How Complete Is Globalization? -- 1.3: A Brief Introduction to Islamic Finance -- 1.4: Islamic Finance and Globalization: Convergence or Divergence? -- Chapter 2: The Consequences of Globalization: Convergence or Divergence with Islam? -- 2.1: Theoretical Consequences of Globalization: Growth, Income Distribution, Poverty Alleviation, and Regulation -- 2.2: Some Empirical Consequences of Globalization -- 2.3: Financial Globalization -- 2.4: Basic Islamic Economic and Financial Doctrines and Globalization -- 2.5: Convergence or Divergence? -- Chapter 3: Islamic Finance, Conventional Finance, and Globalization -- 3.1: The Development of Islamic Finance -- 3.2: The Development of Conventional Finance -- 3.3: Islamic and Conventional Finance: The Impact of Globalization -- 3.4: Financial Stability and the Emerging Relationship between Islamic and Conventional Finance -- Chapter 4: Recent Developments in Conventional Finance, Financial Globalization, and Islamic Finance -- 4.1: Introduction -- 4.2: The Role of Financial Systems and the Stability Characteristics of the Conventional Financial System -- 4.3: A Different Explanation for the Financial Crisis of 2007 -- 4.4: Islamic Financial System and Lessons from the Recent Crisis -- 4.5: Summary -- Chapter 5: Empirical Trends in Conventional and Islamic Financial Globalization -- 5.1: Trends in Conventional Financial Globalization -- 5.2: Growth in Islamic Finance -- 5.3: Convergence or Divergence? -- Chapter 6: Key Considerations in Developing an Islamic Financial System -- 6.1: Lessons from the Conventional Financial System -- 6.2: Gaps in the Islamic Financial System and its Practice.

6.3: Policy Recommendations -- 6.4: Concluding Remarks -- Chapter 7: Conclusions and the Future of Islamic Finance -- 7.1: The Future of Globalization -- 7.2: The Evolution of Financial Globalization -- 7.3: The Expansion of Risk Sharing -- 7.4: The Likelihood of Convergence -- References -- Index.
Abstract:
This is an extremely valuable book written by three highly qualified scholars whose credentials for writing such a book are difficult to match. The timing of the book is also perfect, having come at a time when the worst financial crisis in living memory has intensified the quest for reform of the international architecture. The proposals made by the authors should go a long way in not only reforming the system but also in accelerating the move towards financial globalization and convergence of the conventional and Islamic financial systems. Dr. Umer Chapra Prominent Scholar of Islamic Economics and currently Research Advisor Islamic Research and Training Institute (IRTI), Islamic Development Bank (IDB) Globalization and Islamic Finance, by three well-respected authors in Islamic finance, provides a thought-provoking analysis of an important and topical issue, particularly, given the global impact of the current financial and economic crises. The book is the first attempt to make a compelling case of convergence between globalization and Islamic finance. Askari, Iqbal and Mirakhor should be praised for this serious effort, which is a must-read for academics and practitioners interested in Islamic finance. Professor Rifaat Ahmed Abdel Karim Secretary General Islamic Financial Services Board (IFSB) This book has a robust discussion of the growth and spread of Islamic finance within the umbrella of globalization. The book provides a unique view of Islamic finance, not only from the perspective of how Islamic finance fits within globalization in general, but globalization of finance in particular. This is a must read for anyone interested in the complex and complicated world of Islamic finance. Scheherazade S. Rehman, Ph.D. Director, European Union Research Center Professor of International Finance, School of Business The George Washington University

I have not come across any literature that has delved so intensely in financial globalization, in particular Islamic finance. Due to this reason, I would encourage all interested in this area to read this book. Hajah Salma Latiff Managing Director, Crescent Sdn. Bhd. Former Director, Centre for Islamic Banking, Finance and Management (CIBFM), Universiti Brunei Darussalam The recent crisis has evoked wide interest in Islamic finance publications. Globalization and Islamic Finance is both timely and needed. Sani Hamid Director, Wealth Management Financial Alliance (Singapore).
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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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