Trusted markets: the exchanges of islamic companies
In recent years, Turkey has witnessed a new form of corporate finance in which companies, commonly called 'Islamic', borrow directly from lenders without using any financial intermediaries. Trust among lenders and borrowers has initiated market exchange, secured deals and lowered transacti...
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Language: | English |
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Palgrave Macmillan
2006
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Comparative economic studies
Year: 2006, Volume: 48, Issue: 1, Pages: 132-155 |
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B Household B Overindebtedness B Religion B Economic order B Information B Economic development B Sociocultural factor B Trust B Transaction costs B Case study B Turkey B Islam B Asymmetry (motif) B Turkey Case study Islamische Wirtschaftsordnung Religion Kreditwirtschaft Wirtschaftliche Entwicklung Soziokulturelle Faktoren Wirtschaftsunternehmen Finanzinstrumente Trust Private Verschuldung Effectiveness / Efficiency Transaction costs Information Asymmetry (motif) Eigentumsrechte B Financial instrument B Credit system B Enterprise B Property |