This paper examines three interlinked issues: First, what is the current state of profit sharing in Islamic banking, that is, is the division of profit between the banks and the depositors satisfactory? Second, can the profit sharing in a two-tier mudaraba contract give the same rate of return to depositors as the bank receives from the investment of their deposits in business? Finally, can the central bank use in some ways the profit sharing ratio along with the rate of interest as an instrument for credit control in a dual banking system? The answer to the first two questions is in the negative.To the third, a tentative response is yes.The paper also suggests a policy tool the central banks can presumably use for controlling credit, mor...
This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expressed ...
Some recent writings on Islamic finance have resuscitated the old‘no risk, no gain’ precept from the...
The twentieth first century has witnessed resurgence in the observance of fundamental Islamic practi...
This paper examines three interlinked issues: First, what is the current state of profit sharing in ...
This paper examines three interlinked issues: First, what is the current state of profit sharing in ...
This paper examines three interlinked issues: First, what is the current state of pro t sharing in ...
The paper discusses three interconnected issues: Is the profit sharing between the Islamic banks and...
This paper deals with three basic issues in Islamic banking: First, how the profit sharing ratios in...
This paper deals with three basic issues in Islamic banking: First, how the profit sharing ratios in...
Islam banishes interest. This raises two questions contextual to Central Banking. First, can Islamic...
Islam banishes interest. This raises two questions contextual to Central Banking. First, can Islamic...
Islamic banks have performed remarkably well despite the limitations of their ethical parameters hav...
A major reason for the recurrent episodes of financial instability is the predominance of interest-b...
In principle, Islamic banking prohibits interest and advocates profit and loss sharing in its operat...
Some writers on Islamic finance have recently resuscitated the old ‘no risk, no gain’ precept from t...
This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expressed ...
Some recent writings on Islamic finance have resuscitated the old‘no risk, no gain’ precept from the...
The twentieth first century has witnessed resurgence in the observance of fundamental Islamic practi...
This paper examines three interlinked issues: First, what is the current state of profit sharing in ...
This paper examines three interlinked issues: First, what is the current state of profit sharing in ...
This paper examines three interlinked issues: First, what is the current state of pro t sharing in ...
The paper discusses three interconnected issues: Is the profit sharing between the Islamic banks and...
This paper deals with three basic issues in Islamic banking: First, how the profit sharing ratios in...
This paper deals with three basic issues in Islamic banking: First, how the profit sharing ratios in...
Islam banishes interest. This raises two questions contextual to Central Banking. First, can Islamic...
Islam banishes interest. This raises two questions contextual to Central Banking. First, can Islamic...
Islamic banks have performed remarkably well despite the limitations of their ethical parameters hav...
A major reason for the recurrent episodes of financial instability is the predominance of interest-b...
In principle, Islamic banking prohibits interest and advocates profit and loss sharing in its operat...
Some writers on Islamic finance have recently resuscitated the old ‘no risk, no gain’ precept from t...
This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expressed ...
Some recent writings on Islamic finance have resuscitated the old‘no risk, no gain’ precept from the...
The twentieth first century has witnessed resurgence in the observance of fundamental Islamic practi...