Sukuk, Banking System, and Financial Markets: Rivals or Complements?
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In this paper, used the system GMM estimation technique to study the effects of the financial development on Sukuk markets by using a panel dataset of 11 countries from 1995 to 2015. At the First, research findings shows that Sukuk and bank financing are substitutes. Economies where banks play a key role in providing private credit issue less Sukuk. Second, the evidence shows that Sukuk are complements to bonds and stocks. More Sukuk are issued in market-oriented economies. Finally, this paper shows that the 2008 global financial crisis has a positive effect on Sukuk markets development.
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volume 9 issue 31
pages 7- 15
publication date 2020-06
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