Balancing islamic and conventional banking for economic growth
Balancing islamic and conventional banking for economic growth Empirical Evidence from Emerging Economies /
edited by Murat USTAOGLU, Ahmet INCEKARA.
- Balancing Islamic and Conventional Banking for Economic Growth
- XX, 130 pages ; 21 cm
Includes index.
1. Introduction -- 2. Dual Banking Systems Dynamics and a Brief Development History of Islamic Finance in Select Emerging Islamic Economies -- 3. Financing Economic Growth in Emerging Economies: A Theoretical Approach -- 4.The Turkish Economy and Financing Growth by Dual Banking: Empirical Evidence -- 5. Financing Economic Growth by Dual Banking in Malaysia: Empirical Evidence -- 6. A Quantitative Reassessment of the Dual Banking-Growth Nexus in Indonesia: Comparative Analysis -- 7. Economic Development and Financing Growth in a Hydrocarbon Economy: Qatar -- 8. Findings and Conclusion. .
This Palgrave Pivot empirically analyzes the role of conventional and interest-free Islamic banking in the growth process of developing Islamic nations. After explaining the theoretical background of this dual banking system structure, the book then empirically analyzes growth in a variety of sectors - such as agriculture, manufacturing, and tourism - in the predominantly Muslim countries of Turkey, Malaysia, Indonesia, and Qatar. Finally, the book concludes with a detailed comparison of policy efficiency surrounding the dual bank structure, providing advice from more successful countries that can be applied to those still struggling to find a balance.
9783319595535
10.1007/978-3-319-59554-2 doi
Finance.
Banks and banking.
Economic growth.
332.1221 / U.M. B 2017
Includes index.
1. Introduction -- 2. Dual Banking Systems Dynamics and a Brief Development History of Islamic Finance in Select Emerging Islamic Economies -- 3. Financing Economic Growth in Emerging Economies: A Theoretical Approach -- 4.The Turkish Economy and Financing Growth by Dual Banking: Empirical Evidence -- 5. Financing Economic Growth by Dual Banking in Malaysia: Empirical Evidence -- 6. A Quantitative Reassessment of the Dual Banking-Growth Nexus in Indonesia: Comparative Analysis -- 7. Economic Development and Financing Growth in a Hydrocarbon Economy: Qatar -- 8. Findings and Conclusion. .
This Palgrave Pivot empirically analyzes the role of conventional and interest-free Islamic banking in the growth process of developing Islamic nations. After explaining the theoretical background of this dual banking system structure, the book then empirically analyzes growth in a variety of sectors - such as agriculture, manufacturing, and tourism - in the predominantly Muslim countries of Turkey, Malaysia, Indonesia, and Qatar. Finally, the book concludes with a detailed comparison of policy efficiency surrounding the dual bank structure, providing advice from more successful countries that can be applied to those still struggling to find a balance.
9783319595535
10.1007/978-3-319-59554-2 doi
Finance.
Banks and banking.
Economic growth.
332.1221 / U.M. B 2017