Islamic Banking Development in Bimpeaga Countries: Issues and Potential Cooperation
This study analyses the Islamic banking system development in BIMP-EAGA countries since 1983. An analytical method of comparative study is employed for Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia and Indonesia to verify the discrepancy of the countries in terms of Islamic banks. In Bruei, the evidence suggests...
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Language: | English |
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Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia
2012
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Online Access: | http://ddms.usim.edu.my/handle/123456789/5309 |
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Summary: | This study analyses the Islamic banking system development in BIMP-EAGA
countries since 1983. An analytical method of comparative study
is employed for Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia and Indonesia to verify the
discrepancy of the countries in terms of Islamic banks. In Bruei, the
evidence suggests that Sultan Haji Hassanah Bolkiah Mu'izzaddin Waddaulah
is committed to inease the number of Islamic banks since 1990s. The
evidence from Indonesia suggests that the development of Islamic banks
has showed significant progress due to long term plannig by Bank
Indonesia (BI) to increase Islamic bank role at national economy.
Similarly, the evidence from Malaysia sugqests that Islamic banking
development involves an active systematic growth due to the
commitment from the government. Unlike in Philippines, Islamic
banking system is underperformed due to the passive programs carried
by the goverment unlikely to construct it as a national policy. Positive
reforms by creating a number of assistances between countries may
possible to minimize those gaps. |
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