A Guide to Islamic Asset Management
John A. Sandwick,
M. Kabir Hassan and
Pablo Collazzo
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Abstract:
This original book examines how investment theory and regulatory constraints are linked to the professional processes of portfolio investments, and how the principles of Islam as defined by sharia fit into these processes. It also explores the measures required to create and grow a global Islamic asset management industry.
Keywords: Economics and Finance; Politics and Public Policy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
ISBN: 9781800378391
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Literature review, research gap, industry and theoretical summaries , pp 1-38

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- Ch 2 Research design and finding data , pp 39-74

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- Ch 3 Results, relevance and limitations , pp 75-76

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- Ch 4 Empirical analysis, research design and methodology , pp 77-165

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- Ch 5 Discussion of findings , pp 166-169

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- Ch 6 Implications for theory and practice , pp 170-174

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- Ch 7 Limitations, and future research , pp 175-176

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