Empirical Analysis Of Money Demand And Monetary Policy Under Islamic Banking

Islamic banking has become an increasingly popular source of innovation in international financial markets. Several prominent and financially strong Islamic banks have been established since the mid-Seventies and almost all have grown since the time of their origin. In Malaysia for example, the n...

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Main Authors: Maysami, Ramin Cooper, Mong , Wai Nie
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Asian Academy of Management (AAM) 1999
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Online Access:http://eprints.usm.my/35343/1/4-1-5.pdf
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description Islamic banking has become an increasingly popular source of innovation in international financial markets. Several prominent and financially strong Islamic banks have been established since the mid-Seventies and almost all have grown since the time of their origin. In Malaysia for example, the number of financial institutions which provide Islamic Banking products in addition to conventional banking has increased from 17 in 1993 to 55 in 1995. Currently there are approximately 45 countries with some form of Islamic banking or financial institutions and Islamic banking firms are located in countries ranging from Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Turkey, and Bangladesh, to Switzerland, Denmark, and Luxembourg
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spelling usm.eprints-353432017-07-04T08:11:26Z http://eprints.usm.my/35343/ Empirical Analysis Of Money Demand And Monetary Policy Under Islamic Banking Maysami, Ramin Cooper Mong , Wai Nie HD28-70 Management. Industrial Management Islamic banking has become an increasingly popular source of innovation in international financial markets. Several prominent and financially strong Islamic banks have been established since the mid-Seventies and almost all have grown since the time of their origin. In Malaysia for example, the number of financial institutions which provide Islamic Banking products in addition to conventional banking has increased from 17 in 1993 to 55 in 1995. Currently there are approximately 45 countries with some form of Islamic banking or financial institutions and Islamic banking firms are located in countries ranging from Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Turkey, and Bangladesh, to Switzerland, Denmark, and Luxembourg Asian Academy of Management (AAM) 1999 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/35343/1/4-1-5.pdf Maysami, Ramin Cooper and Mong , Wai Nie (1999) Empirical Analysis Of Money Demand And Monetary Policy Under Islamic Banking. Asian Academy of Management Journal (AAMJ), 4 (1). pp. 1-19. ISSN 1394-2603 http://web.usm.my/aamj/4.1.1999/4-1-5.pdf
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title_full Empirical Analysis Of Money Demand And Monetary Policy Under Islamic Banking
title_fullStr Empirical Analysis Of Money Demand And Monetary Policy Under Islamic Banking
title_full_unstemmed Empirical Analysis Of Money Demand And Monetary Policy Under Islamic Banking
title_short Empirical Analysis Of Money Demand And Monetary Policy Under Islamic Banking
title_sort empirical analysis of money demand and monetary policy under islamic banking
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