Islamic Finance and Financial Stability: A Review of the Literature

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Year
2013
Country
Turkey
Language
English
Abstract

This paper provides a critical review of the Islamic Economics (IEs) and Finance (IF) literature that have examined the stability of the Islamic Financial System (IFS) and its institutions vis-a-vis the conventional interest - based system. The authors have been able to analyze thirty four investigations over a thirty year period from 1983 to 2013. The research aims at providing an account of the main findings and conclusions of the literature, discuss the robustness and comprehensiveness of these findings, and highlight some venues for future explorations. To meet these objectives the study utilizes an analytical evaluative framework as its main investigative tool. The results identified two main periods; pre -and post subprime financial crisis eras. The pre-crisis era has been dominated by theoretical investigations, while the post-crisis era has been dominated by empirical studies. The results, also, show that there is a big divergence between the theory and practice of IF.

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Istanbul
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