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Toseef Azid, Murniati Mukhlisin, Nashr Akbar, and Muhammad Tahir
bring together leading researchers to provide a state-of-the-art
overview of the monetary policy, corporate governance, their legal
and regulatory issues and procedures that structure Islamic banks
(IBs) and other Islamic financial institutions (IFIs). Monetary
policy and corporate governance are integral to macroeconomics and
microeconomics while interest rates are a key part of monetary
policy. Given negativity associated with interest rates, Islamic
economists have sought alternative instruments. Focusing on the
populous Muslim countries such as Pakistan, Malaysia, Turkey,
Bangladesh and Indonesia this book explains how corporate and
shari'ah governance structures work together under the umbrella of
Islamic monetary policy, and in the process, provides guidelines
that how such structures improve corporate social responsibility in
order to serve the best interests of all stakeholders. The chapters
included here cover various features of IBs and IFIs, corporate
performance and strategic analysis of microfinance shari'ah based
non-banking institutions, in order to investigate the role that
these processes play in shaping broader global financial systems.
For instance, it portrays different governance models of central
bank of a country like Iran having a shari'ah based financial
system. In conclusion, Monetary Policy, Islamic Finance, and
Islamic Corporate Governance: An International overview explores
the interrelationships between corporate governance from the
perspective of shari'ah, banking industry and Islamic monetary
policy. This is a must-read for the corporate sector, banking
experts and monetary authorities including academics and
postgraduate students.
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