In June 2010 IE Business School, with King Abdulaziz University, gathered in Madrid some of the world's foremost scholars, academics and practitioners of Islamic Economics and Finance. These highlights of the symposium and original articles specifically address the post-crisis application of this growing and relevant economic philosophy in Europe.
In June 2010 IE Business School, with King Abdulaziz University, gathered in Madrid some of the world's foremost scholars, academics and practitioners of Islamic Economics and Finance. These highlights of the symposium and original articles specifically address the post-crisis application of this growing and relevant economic philosophy in Europe.
M. UMER CHAPRA Research Advisor at the Islamic Research and Training Institute (IRTI) of the Islamic Development Bank (IDB), Saudi Arabia MOHAMED ALI ELGARI Former Director of the Center for Research in Islamic Economics at King Abdulaziz University, Saudi Arabia AHMED BELOUAFI Researcher at the Islamic Economic Research Centre, Faculty of Economics & Administration, King Abdulaziz University, Saudi Arabia ABDERRAZAK BELABES Researcher at the Islamic Economics Research Centre, King Abdulaziz University, Saudi Arabia OLIVIA OROZCO DE LA TORRE Coordinates the Socioeconomic and Business Program at Casa Árabe and its International Institute of Arab and Muslim World Studies in Madrid, Spain GUILLERMO DE LA DEHESA Former Secretary General of Industry and Energy, former Secretary of State and Trade and Investment, and former Secretary of State for Economy and Finance FERNANDO FERNÁNDEZ Professor of Economics at IE Business School, Spain CELIA DE ANCA Director of the Centre for Diversity in Global Management at IE Business School, Spain IGNACIO DE LA TORRE Academic Director of the Master in Finance Programs at IE Business School, Spain IBRAHIM ABOULOLA Faculty member at the Economics Department, Faculty of Economics and Administration, King Abdulaziz University, Saudi Arabia ALFREDO CABELLOS Finance lawyer in the Madrid office of Uría Menéndez, Spain GUILLERMO CANALEJO Tax partner with Uría Menéndez in Madrid, Spain
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Foreword; C.de Anca & I.de la Torre PART I: 'BEYOND THE CRISIS: ISLAMIC FINANCE IN THE NEW FINANCIAL ORDER' Opening Round Table Introduction to Islamic Economics and Finance Public-Private Partnerships: Islamic Finance in International Project Finance Legal and Tax Adaptation of Islamic Financial Instruments in Spain PART II: ADDITIONAL ARTICLES The Global Financial Crisis: Can Islamic Finance Help?; M.U.Chapra Points to Ponder in Islamic Finance; M.A.Elgari Islamic Finance and the Regulatory Challenge: The European Case; A.Belouafi & A.Belabes Islamic and Ethical Finance: Taking Responsibility in a Post-Crisis Context?; O.Orozco
Foreword; C.de Anca & I.de la Torre PART I: 'BEYOND THE CRISIS: ISLAMIC FINANCE IN THE NEW FINANCIAL ORDER' Opening Round Table Introduction to Islamic Economics and Finance Public-Private Partnerships: Islamic Finance in International Project Finance Legal and Tax Adaptation of Islamic Financial Instruments in Spain PART II: ADDITIONAL ARTICLES The Global Financial Crisis: Can Islamic Finance Help?; M.U.Chapra Points to Ponder in Islamic Finance; M.A.Elgari Islamic Finance and the Regulatory Challenge: The European Case; A.Belouafi & A.Belabes Islamic and Ethical Finance: Taking Responsibility in a Post-Crisis Context?; O.Orozco
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