JKAU: Islamic Econ., Vol. 28 No. 1, 210 Pages (January 2015) DOI: 10.4197/Islec. 28-1
Contents
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Glossary
Articles - Islamıc Wealth Management in History and at Present Murat Çizakça ...................................................................................................................................... 3
- Loan Loss Provisioning in OIC Countries: Evidence from Conventional vs. Islamic Banks Ali Ashraf, M. Kabir Hassan, and Syed Abul Basher ....................................................................... 23
Discussion Forum - Severe Financial Crises and Fundamental Reforms: The Benefits of Risk-Sharing Hossein Askari ................................................................................................................................. 101
- Why Economists (and Economies) Should Love Islamic Finance Willem H. Buiter and Ebrahim Rahbari .......................................................................................... 139
- Models of Islamic Banking: The Role of Debt and Equity Contracts Mervyn K. Lewis ............................................................................................................................. 163
- Some Implications of Debt versus Equity-Based Financing in the Backdrop of Financial Crises Hayat Khan ...................................................................................................................................... 179
- Severe Financial Crises and Fundamental Reforms: The Benefits of Risk-Sharing - A Comment Anwar Shah ..................................................................................................................................... 197
Book Review Mohammad Hashim Kamali and Abdul Karim Abdullah (editors): Islamic Finance: Issues in Ṣukūk and Proposals for Reform Reviewed by: Abdul Azim Islahi ..................................................................................................... 207
Guidelines for Contributors ........................................................................................................... 219
Cumulative Index for last Five Years ............................................................................................ 230