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Die Entwicklung der islamischen Finanzierung zwischen der Zweckmäßigkeit der Wahl und der Nachhaltigkeit des Projekts: Anwendung auf Paneldaten in der MENA-Region

The development of Islamic finance between the expediency of choice and the sustainability of the project: Application to panel data in the MENA region

Abderraouf Mtiraoui ()
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Abderraouf Mtiraoui: Université de Sousse

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Abstract: Based on a review of the innovative literature, we first examine theoretically the nature of the relationship between financial development and economic growth while taking into account the role played by Islamic finance in orienting investment and spending which takes into account the effective human (education) in the presence of conventional finance. Lastly, we try empirically to discover the influences of Islamic finance as an opportunity for economic growth that can describe the sustainability of any financial system used during the adaptation of this Islamic financial system as a project during a period of time. well determined and therefore the relationship between Islamic financial development on economic growth. Our empirical validation is based on an application on panel data for our MENA region over a long period of 30 years (1990-2019).

Keywords: Développement financier islamique; Opportunité; Durabilité; Croissance économique; Données de panel (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020-09-27
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Published in Researches and Applications in Islamic Finance, 2020

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