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THE EFFECTS OF THE GLOBAL CRISIS ON ISLAMIC AND CONVENTIONAL BANKS: A COMPARATIVE STUDY

This paper examines the performance of Islamic banks (IBs) and conventional banks (CBs) during the recent global crisis by examining the impact of the crisis on profitability, credit and asset growth, and external ratings in a group of countries where the two types of banks have significant market s...

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Published in:Journal of international commerce, economics and policy economics and policy, 2011-12, Vol.2 (2), p.163-200
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G21
G28
G32
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Islamic banks
Islamic economics
Islamic theology
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