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This paper explores the significance of Islamic banking in Malaysia for stability in the country's economy as a whole … Minsky's own is applied to the (post-) modern consumption-led) business cycle and financial (and asset) market. Malaysia … channeling surplus funds from the corporate to the household sector. -- Credit ; Islamic banking ; financial stability …
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fluctuations, in line with prominent roles played by the credit crunch and collapse of the asset-backed security market in the … riskiness of borrowers. By using loan approval probability as a screening device, banks ration credit following financial …
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Since its inception, Islamic banking in Pakistan has shown remarkable growth and development. Most recent statistics unveil that industry has captured around 13% of the total banking market in Pakistan. This outstanding augmentation of the industry highlights the crucial role of Islamic banks...
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- these are questions that everyone is concerned about. Malaysia, being an "Asian tiger" of the second wave, is steadily … showing high growth rates. What are the characteristics of Malaysia's current financial system that allow it to achieve these …
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This paper explores the significance of Islamic banking in Malaysia for stability in the country's economy as a whole … Minsky's own is applied to the (post-) modern consumption-led) business cycle and financial (and asset) market.Malaysia …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012719525
We investigate whether and how political systems affect the financial soundness of conventional and Islamic banks. Using factors extracted from principal component analysis, we find that Islamic banks underperform their conventional counterparts in more democratic political systems but...
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Do different types of household credit affect income growth and income inequality differently? This empirical paper …. We find that the different types of household credit matter, and our contributions are twofold. First, on income growth …, both macro- and micro-analyses consistently find housing credit to be positively associated with future income growth …
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fundamentals or a small revision of beliefs can create a self-reinforcing feedback loop that impairs credit provision, lowers asset …
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The Kenyan credit market is characterised by imperfections that manifest themselves in imbalances in the form of credit … gaps where supply deviates from its long-run trend. This paper extends the analysis of the credit market adjustment process … that closes the credit gap by estimating a Seemingly Unrelated regression (SUR) model. The empirical results show that the …
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We conceptualize global liquidity as global monetary policy and credit components by means of a large-scale dynamic … credit components into credit supply and demand flows directed at the public (governments) and private sector (businesses and … sector credit supply is best understood as a safe-haven lending factor from an investors perspective, lenders supply the …
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