Handbook of Analytical Studies in Islamic Finance and Economics by Akin, Tarik (9783110585087) | Browns Books
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Handbook of Analytical Studies in Islamic Finance and Economics

Akin, Tarik(Edited by)El Maghrebi, Nabil(Edited by)Iqbal, Zamir(Edited by)Mirakhor, Abbas(Edited by)
Part of the De Gruyter Studies in Islamic Economics, Finance and Business series
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This handbook offers a unique and original collection of analytical studies in Islamic economics and finance, and constitutes a humble addition to the literature on new economic thinking and global finance.

The growing risks stemming from higher debt, slower growth, and limited room for policy maneuver raise concerns about the ability and propensity of modern economies to find effective solutions to chronic problems.

It is important to understand the structural roots of inherent imbalance, persistence-in-error patterns, policy and governance failures, as well as moral and ethical failures. Admittedly, finance and economics have their own failures, with abstract theory bearing little relation with the real economy, uncertainties and vicissitudes of economic life.

Economic research has certainly become more empirical despite, or perhaps because of, the lack of guidance from theory.

The analytics of Islamic economics and finance may not differ from standard frameworks, methods, and techniques used in conventional economics, but may offer new perspectives on the making of financial crises, nature of credit cycles, roots of financial system instability, and determinants of income disparities. The focus is placed on the logical coherence of Islamic economics and finance, properties of Islamic capital markets, workings of Islamic banking, pricing of Islamic financial instruments, and limits of debt financing, fiscal stimulus and conventional monetary policies, inter alia.

Readers with investment, regulatory, and academic interests will find the body of analytical evidence to span many areas of economic inquiry, refuting thereby the false argument that given its religious tenets, Islamic economics is intrinsically narrative, descriptive and not amenable to testable implications.

Thus, the handbook may contribute toward a redefinition of a dismal science in search for an elusive balance between rationality, ethics and morality, and toward a remodeling of economies based on risk sharing and prosperity for all humanity

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de Gruyter Oldenbourg
3110585081 / 9783110585087
Hardback
10/08/2020
Germany
723 pages, 85 Illustrations, black and white; 107 Tables, black and white
170 x 240 mm, 1325 grams

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