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Islamic Banking in Pakistan
其他書名
A History of Emergent Accountability and Regulation
出版SSRN, 2015
URLhttp://books.google.com.hk/books?id=9esAzwEACAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋This study presents a history of the Islamic banking sector, its accountability and regulation in Pakistan, set in its contexts of the rise of Islamic banking internationally in a global finance marketplace alongside the localised Islamization of Pakistan's economy. The historical analysis is informed by the Economic Theory of the State and the principles of Islamic Theocracy, and examines the events leading to the establishment of the Islamic banking system in Pakistan, government accountability and regulatory strategies and the market response. Its findings reveal the complexity of attempts to reform Pakistan's banking sector into a purely Islamic based system and the contests between government, central bank and religious authorities for the sector's accountability, regulation and control. The re-emergence of a dual banking system and its accountability and regulation for both economic management and theocratic purposes illustrates the ongoing compromise and accommodation between national religious culture and a global financial environment.