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Balancing Islamic and Conventional Banking for Economic Growth - Empirical Evidence from Emerging Economies

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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.

List of contents

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. 

About the author

Murat Ustaoğlu is Associate Professor of Islamic Economics at Istanbul University, Turkey. He has coauthored two previous Palgrave books, Post-Conflict Syrian State and Nation Building and Islamic Finance Alternatives for Emerging Economies.
Ahmet İncekara is Professor of Economics at Istanbul University, Turkey. He coauthored Islamic Finance Alternatives for Emerging Economies with Dr. Ustaoğlu.

Summary

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.

Product details

Assisted by Ahmet ¿Ncekara (Editor), Ahmet Incekara (Editor), Ahmet İncekara (Editor), Murat Ustao¿Lu (Editor), Murat Ustaoglu (Editor), Murat Ustaoğlu (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 28.07.2017
 
EAN 9783319595535
ISBN 978-3-31-959553-5
No. of pages 130
Dimensions 151 mm x 216 mm x 15 mm
Weight 295 g
Illustrations XX, 130 p.
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Business > Individual industrial sectors, branches

C, Finance, Islamic Finance, Banking, Financial Services, Economics and Finance, economic growth, Social groups: religious groups & communities, Development economics & emerging economies, Economic development projects—Finance, Development Finance, Banks and banking, Finance, Public—Islamic countries

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