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Islamic vs. conventional banks:Business models, efficiency and stability

Tilburg University · World Bank Group

Abstract

How different are Islamic banks from conventional banks? Does the recent crisis justify a closer look at the Sharia-compliant business model for banking? When comparing conventional and Islamic banks, controlling for time-variant country-fixed effects, we find few significant differences in business orientation. There is evidence however, that Islamic banks are less cost-effective, but have a higher intermediation ratio, higher asset quality and are better capitalized. We also find large cross-country variation in the differences between conventional and Islamic banks as well as across Islamic banks of different sizes. Furthermore, we find that Islamic banks are better capitalized, have higher asset quality…

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1,466
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Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Islam
  • Asset quality
  • Intermediation
  • Capitalization
  • Business
  • Asset (computer security)
  • Quality (philosophy)
  • Financial system
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