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Behavior and performance of banks in the face of information asymmetry

Comportement et performance des banques face à l’asymétrie d’information

Mustapha Abid and Aziz Douari
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Mustapha Abid: LAREGMA - Laboratoire de Recherche en Economie, Gestion Management des affaires - FEG SETTAT - Faculté d’Économie et de Gestion de Settat
Aziz Douari: LAREGMA - Laboratoire de Recherche en Economie, Gestion Management des affaires - FEG SETTAT - Faculté d’Économie et de Gestion de Settat

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Abstract: Islamic banks are attracting more and more interest from professionals and academics, first of all, by their resistance to the subprime crisis and then by their participative financial intermediation which shows significant results. This follows from its founding principle, which is sharing. The specific financial intermediation of Islamic banks is subject to information asymmetry, which is crucial for their survival on the market. Our contribution is to discover the behavior of Islamic banks in the face of information asymmetry, by exploiting the theoretical corpus in order to analyze their performance and the causal link existing with asymmetric information. To verify this, the need to use evaluation methods and econometric modeling, via the Excel and Stata computer tool, is necessary to highlight our results.

Keywords: Islamic bank; participative financial intermediation; asymmetric information.; Banque islamique; intermédiation financière participative; asymétrie d’information (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023-04-16
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Published in International Journal of Accounting, Finance, Auditing, Management and Economics, A paraître, Volume 4 (Issue 2-1 (2023)), pp. 217-236

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