This study investigates how the effects of government and foreign bank ownership on private credit vary in the cases of Islamic and conventional banks using data extended from Claessens and van Horen (2014) of 29 dual banking countries from 1995 to 2017. In support of the political view of financial development, we find that the presence of state-owned Islamic banks seem to be slightly less harmful to private credit flows than their conventional peers, particularly in the period after the global financial crisis. We also document evidence showing that countries with a larger foreign Islamic bank presence tend to have deeper credit markets post-crisis. However, such advantages may often be outweighed by the costs associated with increased pe...
Despite the renewed interest post-2008, experts remain divided on whether Islamic banks (IBs) are ri...
Islamic finance is one of the most prominent phenomena over the last decade in the banking industry ...
This paper empirically investigates the difference between Islamic and conventional banks in terms o...
This paper empirically investigates the determinants of domestic credit across a wide range of 7 cou...
International audienceThis paper explores whether the impact of economic uncertainty on credit growt...
peer reviewedThe recent expansion of Islamic banks raises questions on its economic implications. Th...
The recent expansion of Islamic banks raises questions on its economic implications. The aim of this...
Credit supply in the market is crucial in order to ensure sustainable real production can survive in...
This paper investigates the relationship between the coexistence of Islamic banks alongside their co...
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...
In the past two decades, significant changes have been shaping and transforming the banking sectors ...
In the past two decades, significant changes have been shaping and transforming the banking sectors ...
With bank-level data from 81 developing countries, the paper shows that increased foreign bank prese...
The study aims to identify systematical differences in bank lending with respect to ownership struct...
Despite the renewed interest post-2008, experts remain divided on whether Islamic banks (IBs) are ri...
Islamic finance is one of the most prominent phenomena over the last decade in the banking industry ...
This paper empirically investigates the difference between Islamic and conventional banks in terms o...
This paper empirically investigates the determinants of domestic credit across a wide range of 7 cou...
International audienceThis paper explores whether the impact of economic uncertainty on credit growt...
peer reviewedThe recent expansion of Islamic banks raises questions on its economic implications. Th...
The recent expansion of Islamic banks raises questions on its economic implications. The aim of this...
Credit supply in the market is crucial in order to ensure sustainable real production can survive in...
This paper investigates the relationship between the coexistence of Islamic banks alongside their co...
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...
In the past two decades, significant changes have been shaping and transforming the banking sectors ...
In the past two decades, significant changes have been shaping and transforming the banking sectors ...
With bank-level data from 81 developing countries, the paper shows that increased foreign bank prese...
The study aims to identify systematical differences in bank lending with respect to ownership struct...
Despite the renewed interest post-2008, experts remain divided on whether Islamic banks (IBs) are ri...
Islamic finance is one of the most prominent phenomena over the last decade in the banking industry ...
This paper empirically investigates the difference between Islamic and conventional banks in terms o...