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Public finance, monetary policy and banking supervision

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Chapter 7 covers three subjects: public finance, monetary policy and banking supervision. The various sections provide a review of the riba-free instruments that are used for government borrowings, monetary policy, helping the banks’ liquidity management and developing an interbank money market. Furthermore, the problems of maintaining a level playing field in supervising a mixed Islamic-conventional system are analyzed.

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  • ., 2019. "Public finance, monetary policy and banking supervision," Chapters, in: Islamic Finance, chapter 7, pages 180-206, Edward Elgar Publishing.
  • Handle: RePEc:elg:eechap:17465_7
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