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Increasing Financial Inclusion in the Muslim World
Evidence from an Islamic finance marketing experiment
PEER REVIEW: Arab Barometer
The Arab Barometer is a nonpartisan research network, hosted at Princeton University, which provides insight into the social, political, and economic attitudes and values of people across the Arab world. They have been conducting high-quality public opinion surveys since 2006 and make the data publicly available (free of charge) on their website.
Investing in Financial Inclusion for Climate Resilience and Adaptation: The Role of Islamic Financial Services
This briefing note was prepared ahead of the UN Climate Summit in 2019 to examine the opportunities for investing in Sharia-compliant financial products.
Islamic Banking: A New Approach for Financial Inclusion
Can Islamic banking products help advance financial inclusion in the Middle East and Africa?
Islamic Finance: A Catalyst for Shared Prosperity?
Global report on Islamic finance sectors and how they can contribute to shared prosperity
Understanding Demand for Sharia-Compliant Loans: Results of a Randomized Experiment in Jordan
Study measuring loan take-up and the effects of sharia authentication and price elasticity
Issues in Regulation and Supervision of Microtakaful (Islamic Microinsurance)
Guidance and understanding aimed at regulatory and supervisory authorities