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Islamic finance 16 Islamisches Finanzsystem 16 Corporate Governance 10 Corporate governance 10 Bank regulation 5 Bankenregulierung 5 Thailand 5 Energiemarkt 4 Islamic countries 4 Islamische Staaten 4 Nordafrika 4 North Africa 4 Theorie 4 Theory 4 Ägypten 4 Egypt 3 Energiepolitik 3 Energieversorgung 3 Energy market 3 Energy policy 3 Energy supply 3 MENA countries 3 MENA-Staaten 3 Middle East 3 Mittlerer Osten 3 Regulation 3 Regulierung 3 Schock 3 Shock 3 Stakeholder 3 Ukraine 3 Wirtschaftspolitik 3 Ökonometrisches Makromodell 3 Allgemeines Gleichgewicht 2 Economic transition 2 Financial market regulation 2 Financial sector 2 Financial services 2 Finanzdienstleistung 2 Finanzmarktregulierung 2
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Free 14 Undetermined 8 CC license 4
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Book / Working Paper 31 Article 15
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Graue Literatur 9 Non-commercial literature 9 Article in journal 6 Aufsatz im Buch 6 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 6 Book section 6 Arbeitspapier 5 Working Paper 5
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English 36 Undetermined 9 Spanish 1
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Grais, Wafik M. 45 Pellegrini, Matteo 12 Drud, Arne 4 El-Hawary, Dahlia 4 Kantur, Zeynep 4 Chu, Hoaquan 3 Iqbal, Zamir 3 Ahmed, Sadiq 2 El Tiby, Amr Mohamed 2 Pyatt, Graham 2 Arouri, Mohamed 1 Borensztein, Eduardo 1 Boubaker, Sabri 1 De Melo, Jaime 1 Dewatripont, Mathias 1 Feenstra, Robert C. 1 GRAIS, Wafik M. 1 Gelb, Alan 1 Grira, Jocelyn 1 Harris, Richard G. 1 Kulathunga, Anoma 1 Michel, Gilles 1 Reed, Eric 1 Savorelli, Lorenzo 1 Spencer, John E. 1 Urata, Shūjirō 1 Vittas, Dimitri 1 Zheng, Kangbin 1
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World Bank 2 Institut de Recherche Économique et Sociale (IRES), École des Sciences Économiques de Louvain 1 Weltbank 1
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Policy Research Working Paper 5 Policy research working paper : WPS 5 World Bank Policy Research Working Paper 3 General equilibrium trade policy modeling 2 Journal of policy modeling : JPMOD ; a social science forum of world issues 2 Policy research working paper 2 Wiley finance series 2 DRD discussion paper 1 Discussion Papers (REL - Recherches Economiques de Louvain) 1 General equilibrium modeling and economic policy analysis 1 IBK papers series 1 International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, Development Research Department, Economics and Research Staff, Discussion Paper 1 International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, Report No DRD 63 1 Islamic finance : the regulatory challenge 1 Journal of Policy Modeling 1 Journal of development economics 1 Journal of economic dynamics & control 1 Money and finance in the Middle East : missed opportunities or future prospects? 1 Pensamiento iberoamericano : revista bianual 1 Policies and practices 1 Policy Research Working Paper No. 4054 1 Recherches économiques de Louvain 1 Studies of economies in transformation 1 Studies of economies in transformation : paper 1 The IBK papers 1 The energy journal 1 The quarterly review of economics and finance : journal of the Midwest Economics Association ; journal of the Midwest Finance Association 1 Wiley Finance Ser. 1 Working paper series / Economic Research Forum for the Arab Countries, Iran and Turkey 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 44 RePEc 2
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Corporate Governance and Shariah Compliance in Institutions Offering Islamic Financial Services
Grais, Wafik M. - 2016
The structures and processes established within an institution offering Islamic financial Services (IIFS) for monitoring and evaluating Shariah compliance rely essentially on arrangements internal to the firm. By being incorporated in the institutional structure, a Shariah supervisory board...
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Corporate Governance and Stakeholders' Financial Interests in Institutions Offering Islamic Financial Services
Grais, Wafik M. - 2016
This paper focuses on the corporate governance arrangements of institutions offering Islamic financial services (IIFS) aimed at protecting stakeholders' financial interests. Many IIFS corporate governance issues are common with those of their conventional counterparts. Others are distinctive. In...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012747927
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Corporate Governance in Institutions Offering Islamic Financial Services : Issues and Options
Grais, Wafik M. - 2016
This paper reviews institutions offering Islamic financial services (IIFS) corporate governance challenges and suggests options to address them. It first points out the importance of corporate governance for IIFS, where it would require a distinct treatment from conventional corporate governance...
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The Changing Financial Landscape : Opportunities and Challenges for the Middle East and North Africa
Grais, Wafik M. - 2016
Economists have come to acknowledge that finance matters for development more, and in more ways than had been recognized for a long time. Changes in the financial services industry are providing immense possibilities for economic development. Grais and Kantur present a framework to help...
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Regulating Islamic Financial Institutions : The Nature of the Regulated
El-Hawary, Dahlia - 2016
More than 200 Islamic financial institutions (IFIs) operate in 48 countries. Their combined assets exceed $200 billion, with an annual growth rate between 12 percent and 15 percent. The regulatory regime governing IFIs varies significantly across countries. A number of international...
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Regulating Islamic Financial Institutions : The Nature of the Regulated
El-Hawary, Dahlia; Grais, Wafik M.; Iqbal, Zamir - 2013
More than 200 Islamic financial institutions (IFIs) operate in 48 countries. Their combined assets exceed $200 billion, with an annual growth rate between 12 percent and 15 percent. The regulatory regime governing IFIs varies significantly across countries. A number of international...
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Rationality or politics? : the color of black gold money
Arouri, Mohamed; Boubaker, Sabri; Grais, Wafik M.; … - In: The quarterly review of economics and finance : journal … 70 (2018), pp. 62-76
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Corporate Governance in Institutions Offering Islamic Financial Services : Issues and Options
Grais, Wafik M.; Pellegrini, Matteo - 2012
This paper reviews institutions offering Islamic financial services (IIFS) corporate governance challenges and suggests options to address them. It first points out the importance of corporate governance for IIFS, where it would require a distinct treatment from conventional corporate governance...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012553872
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Corporate Governance and Stakeholders??? Financial Interests in Institutions Offering Islamic Financial Services
Grais, Wafik M.; Pellegrini, Matteo - 2012
This paper focuses on the corporate governance arrangements of institutions offering Islamic financial services (IIFS) aimed at protecting stakeholders' financial interests. Many IIFS corporate governance issues are common with those of their conventional counterparts. Others are distinctive. In...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012553873
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Corporate Governance and Shariah Compliance in Institutions Offering Islamic Financial Services
Grais, Wafik M.; Pellegrini, Matteo - 2012
The structures and processes established within an institution offering Islamic financial Services (IIFS) for monitoring and evaluating Shariah compliance rely essentially on arrangements internal to the firm. By being incorporated in the institutional structure, a Shariah supervisory board...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012553882
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