This paper investigates the relative importance of Islamic banks, alongside their conventional counterparts, in relation tobanking and financial development and economic welfare. Using a sample of 22 Muslim countries, with dual-banking systems, during the period 1999–2011, this paper reports some significant positive relationship between the market share of Islamic banks and the development of financial intermediation, financial deepening and economic welfare, particularly in low income or predominantly Muslim countries,and countries with a comparatively higher uncertainty avoidance index. Additionally, the results reveal thata greater market share of Islamic banks is associated with higherefficiency of conventional banks
Islamic banking started three decades ago in Malaysia and was expected to have a significant relatio...
Purpose The purpose of this study is to develop an Islamic Banking Index representing the Islamic ba...
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This paper investigates the relationship between the coexistence of Islamic banks alongside their co...
This paper investigates the relative importance of Islamic banks, alongside their conventional count...
International audienceThis paper investigates the relative importance of Islamic banks, alongside th...
This paper investigates the relative importance of Islamic banks, alongside their conventional count...
Islamic banking is currently one of the fastest growing segments of the financial market industry, o...
This paper empirically investigates the financial stability of the countries having both Islamic an...
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The recent trend in the Muslim world towards reinforcing their cultural (i.e., religious) values on ...
This paper empirically analyses the role of Islamic banking in financial intermediation costs as mea...
In Islamic countries, many of them poor and not highly dev...
This paper attempts to investigate the Granger-causality between Islamic banks and economic growth. ...
Islamic finance is one of the most prominent phenomena over the last decade in the banking industry ...
Islamic banking started three decades ago in Malaysia and was expected to have a significant relatio...
Purpose The purpose of this study is to develop an Islamic Banking Index representing the Islamic ba...
What is the role of the banking system in economic development? Focus is placed in this paper on the...
This paper investigates the relationship between the coexistence of Islamic banks alongside their co...
This paper investigates the relative importance of Islamic banks, alongside their conventional count...
International audienceThis paper investigates the relative importance of Islamic banks, alongside th...
This paper investigates the relative importance of Islamic banks, alongside their conventional count...
Islamic banking is currently one of the fastest growing segments of the financial market industry, o...
This paper empirically investigates the financial stability of the countries having both Islamic an...
Many previous studies have focused on the impact of finance on economic growth. However, few studies...
The recent trend in the Muslim world towards reinforcing their cultural (i.e., religious) values on ...
This paper empirically analyses the role of Islamic banking in financial intermediation costs as mea...
In Islamic countries, many of them poor and not highly dev...
This paper attempts to investigate the Granger-causality between Islamic banks and economic growth. ...
Islamic finance is one of the most prominent phenomena over the last decade in the banking industry ...
Islamic banking started three decades ago in Malaysia and was expected to have a significant relatio...
Purpose The purpose of this study is to develop an Islamic Banking Index representing the Islamic ba...
What is the role of the banking system in economic development? Focus is placed in this paper on the...