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Islamic Economics and Financial Crisis

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Islamic Economics and Financial Crisis Synopsis

This book explores the causes of the current economic crisis, evaluates the foundational principles of capitalism that contribute to crises, and investigates how an Islamic economic and banking system could play a role in fostering global stability.

It includes theoretical and empirical analysis and assesses the resilience of the Islamic economic system and Islamic financial institutions in the face of economic and financial crises, with a particular focus on Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) member countries. Furthermore, the effects of these crises on income and wealth distribution are discussed. The book compares Islamic and conventional economics in response to economic crises, both across countries and financial institutions and provides a brief analysis of financial crises from a theoretical point of view, examining various approaches. It addresses the issue of the relevance of all these theories in relation to the present crisis and draws useful policy implications. Thereafter, it discusses how the Islamic financial system could serve to mitigate the occurrence of a financial crisis, since the prohibition of riba, maysir, and gharar transactions offers a solution to financial crisis from speculative bubbles and crash. It also discusses some of the challenges facing the Islamic finance industry.

This is a useful guide for researchers and advanced students of Islamic Economics and Finance.

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ISBN: 9781032815220
Publication date:
Author: Erhan Akkas
Publisher: Routledge an imprint of Taylor & Francis
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 210 pages
Series: Islamic Business and Finance Series
Genres: Macroeconomics
Regional / International studies
Development studies
Development economics and emerging economies
Political economy
Finance and accounting