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Islamic Economic Studies Journal-Vol. 11, No. 2-Muharram 1425H (March 2004)

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Islamic Research and Training Institute - IRTI

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The Journal, Islamic Economic Studies (IES) publishes leading research across all fields of Islamic economics and finance. Established in 1414 Hijri (1993) it is one of the oldest and most respected scholarly journal in the Islamic economics and Islamic finance profession. IES is a peer reviewed and refereed journal that maintains high academic standards.
Articles: Remedy for Banking Crises: What Chicago and Islam have in common, 1-22. By Valeriano F. García,Vvicente Fretes Cibils and Rodolfo Maino, Remedy for Banking Crises: What Chicago And Islam Have in Common: A Comment, 23-42. By Mabid Ali Al-Jarhi, Stakeholders Model of Governance in Islamic Economic System, 43-63. By Zamir Iqbal and Abbas Mirakhor, Comments on Stakeholders Model of Governance in Islamic Economic System, 65-74. By M. Umer Chapra, Comments on Stakeholders Model of Governance in Islamic Economic System, 65-74. By Mohammad Obaidullah.

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The Journal, Islamic Economic Studies (IES) publishes leading research across all fields of Islamic economics and finance. Established in 1414 Hijri (1993) it is one of the oldest and most respected scholarly journal in the Islamic economics and Islamic finance profession. IES is a peer reviewed and refereed journal that maintains high academic standards.
Articles: Remedy for Banking Crises: What Chicago and Islam have in common, 1-22. By Valeriano F. García,Vvicente Fretes Cibils and Rodolfo Maino, Remedy for Banking Crises: What Chicago And Islam Have in Common: A Comment, 23-42. By Mabid Ali Al-Jarhi, Stakeholders Model of Governance in Islamic Economic System, 43-63. By Zamir Iqbal and Abbas Mirakhor, Comments on Stakeholders Model of Governance in Islamic Economic System, 65-74. By M. Umer Chapra, Comments on Stakeholders Model of Governance in Islamic Economic System, 65-74. By Mohammad Obaidullah.

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