International Journal of Islamic and Middle Eastern Finance and Management: Volume 1 Issue 1
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Another building stone in bridging the “great divide” of our time
Kadom ShubberThe purpose of this Editorial is to assess whether there is a need for a new academic journal in the area of Islamic and Middle Eastern finance and management.
Cost of capital of Islamic banking institutions: an empirical study of a special case
Kadom Shubber, Eid AlzafiriThe paper's purpose is to ascertain how computing the cost of capital for Islamic banks may differ from the case of conventional ones.
Prospects and challenges for developing corporate sukuk and bond markets© International Monetary Fund.: Lessons from a Kuwait case study
Juan SoléThis paper aims to present a case study on how to develop financial markets in one of the emerging economies of the MENA region – Kuwait.
Corruption from the Islamic perspective: Some recommendations for the MENA region
Mevliyar ErIn the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region several factors contribute to corruption with a consequence of savings being squandered away and funds withheld from productive…
Price behaviour, vintage capital and Islamic economy
Toseef Azid, Mehmet Asutay, Muhammad Junaid KhawajaTo find out the behaviour of firms with objectives of Islamic Shariah when a number of techniques are working simultaneously with the different productive efficiencies.
Credit creation and control: an unresolved issue in Islamic banking
Zubair HasanTo reopen for discussion the issue of credit creation and control in the area of Islamic banking.
ISSN:
1753-8394Online date, start – end:
2008Copyright Holder:
Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
hybridEditor:
- Prof M. Kabir Hassan