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Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter I
  2. Preface V
  3. Contents XXXV
  4. Part I: Logical Coherence and Consilience in Islamic Economics
  5. Chapter 1: On the Logical Character and Coherence of Islamic Economics 3
  6. Chapter 2: Consilience as Islamic Methodology of Tawhid: The General Socio-Scientific Framework 29
  7. Chapter 3: Economics for a Better Future 53
  8. Chapter 4: Game-Theoretic Investigation into Economic Behavior 73
  9. Part II: Interest Rates, Economic Uncertainty and Macroeconomic Policies
  10. Chapter 5: Interest Rates, Unconventional Monetary Policies and Market Volatility Expectations 101
  11. Chapter 6: Beyond DSGE: An Accounting System Dynamics Modelling Approach 139
  12. Chapter 7: Equity-based Macroeconomic Policies: An Alternative Solution to Economic Stability and Development 169
  13. Part III: Microeconomic Modelling of Asset Prices and Equity Portfolio Analysis
  14. Chapter 8: Statistical Microeconomic Modelling of Asset Prices: Some Perspectives from Islamic Finance and Economics 193
  15. Chapter 9: Monitoring Strategy in Profit-Loss Sharing Arrangements: Cost or Investment? 217
  16. Chapter 10: The Effect of Market Regimes on the Performance of Market Capitalization- Weighted and Smart-Beta Shariah-Compliant Equity Portfolios 229
  17. Chapter 11: Analysis of the Risk of Failure in Sukuk Portfolios 259
  18. Chapter 12: A Portfolio of Islamic Private and Social Financial Instruments 281
  19. Part IV: Risk-sharing Finance and Financial Consumer Protection
  20. Chapter 13: Do Islamic Banks Contribute to Risk Sharing? 293
  21. Chapter 14: Catalyst for SMEs’ Access to Finance in the OIC: Renting Money or Renting Assets? 319
  22. Chapter 15: Fame as an Operational Proxy of “Taqwa”: Controlling Asymmetric Information or Gharar in a Game-theoretic Design of Equity-Crowdfunding? 347
  23. Chapter 16: Financial Consumer Protection: Empirical Evidence from Dual Banking Systems 363
  24. Part V: Financial Institutions and Financial System Stability
  25. Chapter 17: Analytical Assessment of Liquidity Risk Management in Islamic Banks 385
  26. Chapter 18: Antifragility of Risk-Sharing Finance: A Quantitative Analysis 405
  27. Chapter 19: Modeling Bank Branch Efficiency using Data Envelopment Analysis 419
  28. Chapter 20: An Empirical Analysis of Income Structure and Profitability of Islamic and Conventional Banks in South Asia 447
  29. Part VI: Risk-Sharing Finance, Income Inequality and Asset-based Redistribution
  30. Chapter 21: Risk-Sharing Asset-based Redistribution in Public Finance: A Stock- Flow Consistent Analysis 461
  31. Chapter 22: Risk-Sharing Finance and Inequality in a Benchmark Agent-Based Model 489
  32. Chapter 23: People’s Wellbeing: A Strive to Meet Maqasid al-Shariah 521
  33. Part VII: Islamic Finance, Economic Growth and Human Development
  34. Chapter 24: Is Islamic Banking Good for Growth? 547
  35. Chapter 25: An Alternative Model of Economic Stabilization and Growth for Developing Countries 583
  36. Chapter 26: Are Finance and Human Development Important for Economic Growth? International Evidence from Dynamic GMM Approach 609
  37. Chapter 27: Resource Curse in Muslim Countries 647
  38. List of Figures 657
  39. List of Tables 661
  40. Author Biographies 665
  41. Index 675
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