Attitude towards interest-free financing among small traders and farmers in Multan
This is a consensus among the experts that ruling of Supreme Court banning interest has an impact on the financing environment. It is perceived that this ruling will reduce the efficiency of the financial market, specifically has a negative impact on the borrowing of small traders and farmers. This...
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Language: | English |
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2000
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The Pakistan development review
Year: 2000, Volume: 39, Issue: 4, Pages: 663-672 |
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Retail trade
B Economic order B Kleingewerbe B Unternehmensfinanzierung B Interest B Pakistan B Islam B Merchant B Interest prohibition B Pakistan Multan (District) Islamische Wirtschaftsordnung Zinsen Kleinindustrie / Kleingewerbe Kaufleute / Trader Bauern B Aufsatz in Zeitschrift B Kleinbauern B Farmer |
Summary: | This is a consensus among the experts that ruling of Supreme Court banning interest has an impact on the financing environment. It is perceived that this ruling will reduce the efficiency of the financial market, specifically has a negative impact on the borrowing of small traders and farmers. This study explores whether or not such a link prevails. It uses a primary data set to measure the attitude of the small traders and farmers towards interest free system. (Pak Dev Rev/DÜI) |
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Item Description: | In: The Pakistan development review |
ISSN: | 0030-9729 |
Contains: | In: The Pakistan development review
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