Islamic finance alternatives for emerging economies empirical evidence from Turkey
Machine generated contents note:1. The First Step towards Islamic Finance: Separation of the Secularism and Islamic Agenda; Murat Ustaoglu and Ahmet Incekara2. The Notions of Islamic Economics and Finance in Global Era; Rubaa SALEH, Murat Ustaoglu3. Basic Terminology in Islamic Finance and Turkish P...
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New York, NY
Palgrave Macmillan
2014
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Ausgabe: | 1. ed. |
Schriftenreihe: | Palgrave pivot
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Zusammenfassung: | Machine generated contents note:1. The First Step towards Islamic Finance: Separation of the Secularism and Islamic Agenda; Murat Ustaoglu and Ahmet Incekara2. The Notions of Islamic Economics and Finance in Global Era; Rubaa SALEH, Murat Ustaoglu3. Basic Terminology in Islamic Finance and Turkish Perspective; Bilgehan Yildiz, Murat Ustaoglu4. Modeling Islamic Finance and Inclusive Growth for Emerging Markets: Evidence from Turkey and Malaysia; Ahmet Incekara, Ferda Yerdelen Tatoglu, Murat Ustaoglu. Turkey could be considered the most important and leading Islamic country that has implemented the Western economic model successfully mostly because of the modernization efforts since late Ottoman period. As a result of the secularization efforts in the field of economy in early republican era, Muslim people in the country had to deal with non-Islamic practices that contradict with their religious beliefs.Islamic Finance Alternatives for Emerging Economies analyzes the emergence of the Islamic financial institutions in Turkey, by taking into account their history, their operational model, and their legal regulations in the financial field, to discuss the future of Islamic finance. The contributors also consider the ability of Islamic financial institutions and tools to respond to the financial needs of Muslims. "Turkey could be considered the most important and leading Islamic country that has implemented the Western economic model successfully mostly because of the modernization efforts since late Ottoman period. As a result of the secularization efforts in the field of economy in early republican era, Muslim people in the country had to deal with non-Islamic practices that contradict with their religious beliefs.Islamic Finance Alternatives for Emerging Economies analyzes the emergence of the Islamic financial institutions in Turkey, by taking into account their history, their operational model, and their legal regulations in the financial field, to discuss the future of Islamic finance. The contributors also consider the ability of Islamic financial institutions and tools to respond to the financial needs of Muslims. "-- |
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Beschreibung: | Includes bibliogr. references and index Enth. 4 Beitr |
Beschreibung: | XIV, 100 S. graph. Darst. |
ISBN: | 9781137413284 978-1-137-41328-4 |