Pakistan Development Review, Volume 44Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, 2005 - Pakistan |
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Page 1006
... Islamic banks as compared to the conventional banks . According to him , Islamic banks in general are fairly stable , profitable and well capitalised . Their profitability ratios compare favourably with international standards in banking ...
... Islamic banks as compared to the conventional banks . According to him , Islamic banks in general are fairly stable , profitable and well capitalised . Their profitability ratios compare favourably with international standards in banking ...
Page 1008
... Islamic banking , Halim , Hamid , and Nordin ( 2001 ) stressed the importance of the educational system and its role in developing an Islamic banking system . They drew attention towards low awareness of Islamic Financial system in ...
... Islamic banking , Halim , Hamid , and Nordin ( 2001 ) stressed the importance of the educational system and its role in developing an Islamic banking system . They drew attention towards low awareness of Islamic Financial system in ...
Page 1015
... Islamic teachings , needs to be improved . While tactical initiatives needed to achieve the above strategic objectives are : IV.1 . International Conferences on Islamic Banking International Conferences on Islamic Banking must be held ...
... Islamic teachings , needs to be improved . While tactical initiatives needed to achieve the above strategic objectives are : IV.1 . International Conferences on Islamic Banking International Conferences on Islamic Banking must be held ...
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SKILL DEVELOPMENT | 536 |
COMMENTS Muslehud Din | 565 |
Pakistan Institute of Development Economics | 566 |
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