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- PublicationThe Islamic financial system alternativeHossein Askari; Zamir Iqbal; Noureddine Krichene; Abbas Mirakhor (World Financial Review, 2011)
Islamic finance provides financial products, which comply with Islamic law (Shariah), largerly to Muslim investors and some Islamic products have even attracted conventional investors and borrowers. Despite growing interest in Islamic finance, a full-fledged Islamic financial system has yet to be established and demonstrated as the viable financial system in even a single country ...
- PublicationThe resilience and stability of the Islamic financial systemHossein Askari; Zamir Iqbal; Noureddine Krichene; Abbas Mirakhor (European Financial Review, 2011)
Financial instability has been a recurrent phenomenon in contemporary economic history, affecting countries with varying intensity and resulting in massive unemployment and lost economic output. The financial crisis that broke out in August 2007 crippled the financial system of many advanced countries, and claimed as victims long-established banking and investment banking institutions that were deemed “too big too fail.” Capital markets were frozen, leading to stock market crashes worldwide, wiping out trillions of dollars in share values and in retirement investment accounts, and resulting in massive and persistent unemployment.
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