What drives Islamic banks’ credit risk in the long run? a macroeconomic approach
Credit risk is the most anticipated risk in the banking system. It is one of the key elements to measure systemic risk and stress testing financial fragility which is very helpful to formulate macro-prudential surveillance in financial systems. Unlike the conventional banking, the empirical evidence...
Main Authors: | Abduh, Muhamad, Nursechafia, Nursechafia |
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Format: | Proceeding Paper |
Language: | English |
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2013
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Online Access: | http://irep.iium.edu.my/30388/1/MFA_1_merged.pdf |
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