This paper theoretically examines the impact of capital requirements on Islamic banks. Given the large use of profit-sharing investment accounts (PSIA) in Islamic banking and the recent implementation of Basel III capital framework, we develop a simple model where banks are able to offer PSIA contracts under a regulation applying risk-weighted capital ratios and leverage ratio restrictions. We find that banks with high or low returns on assets prefer " conventional " banking, while banks with intermediate returns on assets operate as Islamic banks, by selecting PSIA instead of deposits. We further highlight that capital requirements tend to increase this incentive to opt for Islamic banking, especially when Islamic banks benefit from a less...
International audienceUsing a sample of banks operating in 24 countries, we provide robust evidence ...
International audienceUsing a sample of banks operating in 24 countries, we provide robust evidence ...
The twentieth first century has witnessed resurgence in the observance of fundamental Islamic practi...
Islamic banks are established with the mandate of conducting all their transactions in conformity wi...
Islamic intermediation, based on profit-sharing contracts, seems difficult to tie in with the fund...
Islamic intermediation, based on profit-sharing contracts, seems difficult to tie in with the fund...
Conceptually, an Islamic bank has an equity-based capital structure, dominated by shareholders’ equi...
Islamic intermediation, based on profit-sharing contracts, seems difficult to tie in with the fund...
Islamic banks do not use the profit and loss sharing (PLS) principle for their financing, and instea...
The concept of sharing profit earned by Islamic banks with their investors is one of the distinguish...
The concept of sharing profit earned by Islamic banks with their investors is one of the distinguish...
This thesis attempts to broaden the existing empirical research of Islamic banks (IBs) and conventio...
Conceptually, an Islamic bank has an equity-based capital structure, dominated by shareholders’ equi...
Using a sample of banks operating in 24 countries, we provide robust evidence that stronger creditor...
The pro\u85t and loss sharing principle that is peculiar to Islamic \u85nance reformulates the alloc...
International audienceUsing a sample of banks operating in 24 countries, we provide robust evidence ...
International audienceUsing a sample of banks operating in 24 countries, we provide robust evidence ...
The twentieth first century has witnessed resurgence in the observance of fundamental Islamic practi...
Islamic banks are established with the mandate of conducting all their transactions in conformity wi...
Islamic intermediation, based on profit-sharing contracts, seems difficult to tie in with the fund...
Islamic intermediation, based on profit-sharing contracts, seems difficult to tie in with the fund...
Conceptually, an Islamic bank has an equity-based capital structure, dominated by shareholders’ equi...
Islamic intermediation, based on profit-sharing contracts, seems difficult to tie in with the fund...
Islamic banks do not use the profit and loss sharing (PLS) principle for their financing, and instea...
The concept of sharing profit earned by Islamic banks with their investors is one of the distinguish...
The concept of sharing profit earned by Islamic banks with their investors is one of the distinguish...
This thesis attempts to broaden the existing empirical research of Islamic banks (IBs) and conventio...
Conceptually, an Islamic bank has an equity-based capital structure, dominated by shareholders’ equi...
Using a sample of banks operating in 24 countries, we provide robust evidence that stronger creditor...
The pro\u85t and loss sharing principle that is peculiar to Islamic \u85nance reformulates the alloc...
International audienceUsing a sample of banks operating in 24 countries, we provide robust evidence ...
International audienceUsing a sample of banks operating in 24 countries, we provide robust evidence ...
The twentieth first century has witnessed resurgence in the observance of fundamental Islamic practi...