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Journal articles on the topic "Religious aspects of Monetary policy"

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Fageh, Ahmad. "Konsepsi Uang dan Kebijakan Moneter Perspektif Ibnu Taimiyah." TARBIYA ISLAMIA : Jurnal Pendidikan dan Keislaman 7, no. 1 (February 5, 2018): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.36815/tarbiya.v7i1.157.

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Islam is a religion other than syumuliyah (perfect) also harakiyah (dynamic). Called perfect because Islam is the perfect religion of previous religions and shari'at regulate all aspects of life, both aqidah and muamalah. In the rule of muamalah, Islam regulates all forms of human behavior in dealing with each other to meet the needs of his life in the world. These include the Islamic rules governing Money and Monetary Policy. Seeing the importance of Money in Islam is even used as an official means of exchange around the world, the discussion of this theme becomes very interesting and urgent.Long before the economic thinking of experts on Money and Monetary Policy, the Islamic world had earlier had a figure who was concerned in this field. He is IbnTaymiyyah, a famous Muslim scholar. This paper will try to compile some of his thoughts on Money and Monetary Policy
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Pelliciardi, Vladimiro. "Factors Affecting International and National Tourist Arrivals (1974-2020) in Leh District (U.T. Ladakh, India)." European Journal of Sustainable Development 10, no. 1 (February 1, 2021): 736. http://dx.doi.org/10.14207/ejsd.2021.v10n1p736.

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Since 1974, tourists are attracted in Leh district for its mountainous landscape, environment, high altitude lakes, Indus River, beautiful villages and Himalayan people living in scenography valleys filled of Buddhist heritage sites. All makes this region a great place for adventure sports, sightseen, cultural and religious tourism. Tourism industry has rapidly become one of the most important aspects of District development paths. Visitors bring hard currency and spend money contributing to monetary economic boom that can have both positive and negative impacts on the society and territory. Tourism in Leh District has a short season (from May to October) but a highly profitable business especially with national visitors increasing by the day. This study, based on data collected from the Tourism Department in Leh, analyses the international and national tourist arrivals in time series to find out pattern and trends in the historical data and investigate global and local factors affecting tourist inflows (rises or falls) in the District. Yearly arrivals depends on several factors and issues as geopolitical and global economic problems, new trends in tourist destinations, film induced tourism, climate changes, natural disasters, pandemic and more. These unpredictable factors affect tourist flows, decreasing or increasing the arrivals even drastically. The long-term sustainability of the local development must not depend mainly on mass tourism because economic dependence on only one, although promising but fluctuating sector, pose several problems (e.g. impacts and pressure on infrastructures, environment and significant socio-cultural changes.
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Marzo, Massimiliano. "Critical Aspects in Modelling Monetary Policy." Economic Notes 32, no. 1 (February 2003): 107–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1046/j.0391-5026.2003.00106.x.

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Crowell, George H. "The Power of Monetary Policy." Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 22 (2002): 49–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.5840/jsce2002224.

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Andryushin, S., and V. Burlachkov. "Monetary Policy and Global Financial Crisis: Methodological Aspects and Lessons for Russia." Voprosy Ekonomiki, no. 11 (November 20, 2008): 38–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.32609/0042-8736-2008-11-38-50.

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The article develops the integral approach to formulating and realizing modern monetary policy which is capable to replace the traditional one, characterized as fragmental and non-systematic. Global financial crisis has revealed the absence of sufficient instruments of monetary policy and led to transformation of central banking functions. Monetary authorities are now not just lenders of last resort, but actually sponsors of financial market of last resort. The efficiency of monetary policy in future must be formed by its integrity (interactions of its objects) and close connections with real economy as well.
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Khyareh, Mohsen, Vahid Omran, and Mohammad Ehsani. "Evaluating the welfare aspects of the simple monetary ruls for Iran." Ekonomski anali 60, no. 206 (2015): 141–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/eka1506141k.

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This paper following a monetary growth rate rule aims to compare the properties of different monetary policy rules in Iran. In that regards, the paper draws on the New Keynesian Dynamic Stochastic General Equilibrium (DSGE) models. Within this framework, we rank the different policy rules based on the Impulse response Functions, the volatility of key macroeconomic variables and the welfare loss function. The paper concludes that the effects of alternative monetary rules depend on what shocks affect the economy, the exchange rate regime, and the choice of inflation index. When the economy experiences productivity shocks, domestic iflation targeting is welfare-superior to other monetary rules. However, in the case of other shocks except productivity shock a managed exchange rate is the best policy rule. Finally, the results of welfare loss of alternative monetary policy rules allowed noticing the nature of the shocks affecting the economy dictate the implication and choice of the best monetary policy rule.
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Radovic, Irena. "Challenges for monetary policy in the enlarged European monetary Union." Panoeconomicus 56, no. 1 (2009): 95–110. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/pan0901095r.

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The eastward enlargement of the Euro area entails significant implications for the accession candidates in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE), the existing Euro system and the monetary policy of the European Central Bank (ECB). The present analysis assesses the challenges and critical aspects in monetary policy modeling with special emphasis to enlargement. The focus is on the difficulty of implementing a unique currency policy in view or growing heterogeneity within the enlarged monetary union, and secondly - the issue of the voting mechanism within the ECB. When analyzing those two issues, it is conclusive that the difficulties for the ECB and the current Euro zone members will increase. For the enlarged Euro zone, which is becoming more divergent, it will be very hard to find adequate recipes to meet the needs and requirements of all. The big question is: whether centralization of monetary policy is a sustainable and superior solution?.
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Galsí, Jordi, and Mark Gertler. "Macroeconomic Modeling for Monetary Policy Evaluation." Journal of Economic Perspectives 21, no. 4 (November 1, 2007): 25–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1257/jep.21.4.25.

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We describe some of the main features of the recent vintage of macroeconomic models used for monetary policy evaluation. We point to some of the key differences with respect to the earlier generation of macro models and highlight the insights for policy that these new frameworks have to offer. Our discussion emphasizes two key aspects of the new models: 1) the significant role of expectations of future policy actions in the monetary transmission mechanism and 2) the importance for the central bank of tracking the flexible price equilibrium values of the natural levels of output and the real interest rate. We argue that both features have important implications for the conduct of monetary policy.
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Lewarne, Stephen. "Legal aspects of monetary policy in the former Soviet Union." Europe-Asia Studies 45, no. 2 (January 1993): 193–209. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09668139308412086.

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Lommatzsch, Kirsten, and Silke Tober. "Monetary policy aspects of the enlargement of the euro area." Economic Bulletin 39, no. 6 (June 2002): 195–202. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf02677734.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Religious aspects of Monetary policy"

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Pradhan, Pradnya Avinash. "Political monetary cycles in Mexico." Thesis, Georgia Institute of Technology, 1998. http://hdl.handle.net/1853/28929.

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Dou-Ming, Su. "Aspects of macroeconomic policy with reference to the Republic of China in Taiwan." Thesis, University of Southampton, 1994. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.239893.

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Ghosh, Sugata. "Aspects of macroeconomic policy in closed and open economies." Thesis, University of Cambridge, 1994. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.321337.

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Springfield, Samantha Claire. "Aspects of the new repurchase system of monetary control in South Africa." Thesis, Rhodes University, 2001. http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1002673.

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The main objective of monetary policy is to protect the value of the currency, and in so doing, achieve the objectives of maximum economic growth, development, and the creation of employment opportunities. As from 1985, under the advice of the De Kock Commission, the South African Reserve Bank (SARB), implemented the classical cash reserve system of monetary control. Under this system, the SARB was willing to refinance the money market shortage fully, automatically, and on certain predetermined terms, conditions and costs. However, since the new political dispensation in 1994, South Africa’s financial markets have become more globalized, liberalised, and integrated. Thus, the classical cash reserve system had lost its usefulness, and was no longer effective. As from March 1998, the SARB implemented the new repurchase system of monetary control. In implementing the repurchase system of monetary control, South Africa was adopting a more eclectic approach. This system is aimed at making monetary policy more effective and more flexible in a financial environment filled with complexities. This study finds that the repurchase system has thus far been successful in meeting its objectives. Interest rates are more flexible and sensitive to developments in the domestic and external environment, the signalling mechanism of the SARB has proved to be successful, accommodation and interest rates are closely related and the interbank market has become more developed. Therefore, the repurchase system appears to be more efficient than the previous system of monetary control in South Africa.
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Penninga, Mark, and University of Lethbridge Faculty of Arts and Science. "A Judeo-Christian account of human dignity in Canadian law and public policy." Thesis, Lethbridge, Alta. : University of Lethbridge, Faculty of Arts and Science, 2008, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/10133/671.

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Understanding human dignity is integral to protecting human rights. An examination of Canada‘s Supreme Court decisions and Canadian public policy debates reveals that human dignity is being defined synonymously with individual autonomy and equality. This narrow understanding has serious implications for people who are not able to assert their autonomy. To understand the philosophical ideas behind these decisions, this thesis examines classical, modern, and postmodern accounts of human dignity and concludes that they fall short in providing an objective grounding for dignity that is truly human. It then looks to the Judeo- Christian account of human dignity to provide a transcendent foundation for human dignity. With this account, persons are rational and physical, relational, inviolable, and teleological – a hopeful contrast to the prevailing contemporary accounts. This thesis then defends the place of this religious perspective in our secular country.
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Plaatjes, Phillip Paul. "A philosophical analysis of school governing body practices of some religious schools in South Africa." Thesis, Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/95975.

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Thesis (PhD)--Stellenbosch University, 2014.
ENGLISH ABSTRACT: This dissertation argues that, for several reasons, school boards serving the various Seventh-day Adventist schools in the Western Cape have not carried out their functions and responsibilities effectively and efficiently. Although the school boards meet on a regular basis, there appear to be several problems that contribute to a lack of effective performance by the board. Through an analysis of data constructed from interviews and questionnaires, the study reveals that many board members feel that they are not fully equipped to carry out the responsibilities of a governor, and furthermore that they do not belong because they do not feel a part of the decision-making process in the school. They therefore are willing to spend time and effort to equip themselves for the task through capacity building programmes and ongoing training. I contend that, in addition to capacity building programmes, the voices of individual members need to be heard as they participate, deliberately, in decision-making processes. This dissertation contends that if the boards are to function optimally, all stakeholders, particularly the school board members, should engage in capacity building programmes and also experience deliberative, democratic citizenship. They must be given an equal voice to participate in deliberations concerning policy formulation and other decision-making processes. This will help them to realise their democratic right to participate and also to experience inclusivity as a free member of the society in which they live.
AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Hierdie proefskrif argumenteer dat skoolbestuursrade wat verskillende Sewende-dag Adventisteskole in die Wes-Kaap beheer om verskeie redes nie hulle pligte effektief en doeltreffend nakom nie. Hoewel die beheerrade gereeld vergader is daar blykbaar verskeie probleme wat bydra tot ’n gebrek aan die vervulling van hulle pligte. Deur die ontleding van data saamgestel uit onderhoude en vraelyste is daar gevind dat veral die raadslede, en tot ’n kleiner mate ander belangstellendes, voel hulle is nie ten volle toegerus om die verantwoordelikheid van ’n raadslid te dra nie. Hulle voel ook dat hulle nie deel is van belangrike beslissings wat in die skool geneem word nie. Daarom is hulle bereid om tyd te maak om hulle vir die werk van ’n raadslid toe te rus. Ek hou voor dat behalwe vir die gebruik van kapasiteitsbouprogramme moet die individue se stemme gehoor word en moet hulle ’n kans gegun word om saam te praat en ook aan belangrike beslissings deel te neem wat verband hou met die skool en die opvoeding van die leerder. Hulle moet hulle demokratiese burgerregte uitvoer, deelneem aan die ontwikkelinge wat in die skool plaasvind en daardeur sal hulle stemme ook gehoor word.
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Tolle, Jane E. "Contrasting and Comparing Calvinist and Arminian Baptist Attitudes Toward Hard Work, Poverty, Church Charity, and Governmental Monetary Aid Programs in Central Appalachia." Ohio University / OhioLINK, 2010. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ohiou1263482625.

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Al-Garni, Ali Dhafer A. "Broadcasting in Saudi Arabia in the era of globalization : a study of local constraints on television development." Thesis, University of Stirling, 2000. http://hdl.handle.net/1893/2276.

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This study examines the reasons for the Saudi media mdustry's dependence on imported foreign productions. In a departure from traditional dependency theory, which emphasises the role of external factors in the context of the world system, this study explains the state of dependency and underdevelopment in a more locally grounded analysis which evaluates the role of Saudi media policies and regulatory functions in perpetuatmg this dependency status. Two methodologies were applied, firstly, content analyses of a two-week period of Saudi television programming on Channel 1 were earned out to examine the quantity and quality of both local and imported television fare in terms of genre and format, Secondly, mterviews were conducted with Saudi media officials, media pohcy makers, and mdependent local producers to ascertain, from their perspective, what exactly constrains the Saudi media industry and limits its potential, and why the Saudi media is dependent on imported television fare. The results of the content analyses and interviews showed that political, professional and economic constraints handicap STV's performance. This has led to output which is considered to be irrelevant to the needs and mterests of the Saudi viewing population. It has also led to an increase in imported foreign programming and DBS populanty, thus creating a cause of concern among culturalists and Islamists who object to content which, they argue, conflicts with the basic principles of the Islamic faith. Recommendations are proposed to Saudi media policy makers in order to counteract the foreign competition and enhance mdigenous, self-reliant development.
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Parsons, Elizabeth C. "Provoking the Rocks: A Study of Reality and Meaning on the Zambian Copperbelt." Thesis, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/10413/61.

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Even though the West, or Global North, initiates extensive development policymaking and project activity on the African continent, this study argues that one source of major frustration between different parties entrusted to do the work arises from cognitive differences in their worldviews. These differences affect people's actions and have theological ramifications involving how we all understand meaning and reality. The study employs a case method analyzed through the lens of Alfred Schutz's sociology of knowledge theories and augmented by insights from African scholars to look at basic perceptual differences between Zambians and expatriates working on the Copperbelt Province's mines. After exploring how participants in the study interpreted various experiences, this study concludes that Zambians and expatriates were essentially living in "parallel universes" of meaning regardless of their apparently shared activities and objectives. The study further argues that viewpoints expressed by Zambian participants can be extrapolated into powerful lessons for members of civil society who are concerned about international development and the environment. Such teaching elements could especially help reshape how Americans and other Westerners understand ourselves in relation to physical creation and the cosmos as well as to those from radically different cultures. Lessons learned from the Zambian perspective could also help reinvigorate Western theological thinking, providing much needed critiques of discourses that currently dominate international development policymaking and planning and that determine value principally according to economic strategies and fulfillment of efficient, measurable objectives.
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, 2007.
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Chinzara, Zivanemoyo. "An empirical analysis of the long-run comovement, dynamic returns linkages and volatility transmission between the world major and the South African stock markets." Thesis, Rhodes University, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1002704.

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The international linkages of stock markets have important implications for cost of capital and portfolio diversification. Recent trends in globalization, financial liberalization and financial innovation raises questions with regard to whether African stock markets are being integrated into world equity markets. This study examines the extent to which the South African (SA) equity market is integrated into the world equity markets using daily data for the period 1995-2007. The study is divided into three main parts, each looking at the different ways in which integration can be considered. The first investigates whether there is long run comovement between the SA and the major global equity markets. Both bivariate and multivariate Johansen (1988) and Johansen and Juselius (1990) cointegration approaches were utilised. Vector Error Correction Models (VECMs) are then estimated for portfolios which show evidence of cointegration. The second part analyses returns linkages using the Vector Autoregressive (VAR), block exogeneity, impulse response and variance decomposition. The third part examines the behaviour of volatility and volatility linkages among the stock markets. Firstly volatility is analysed using the GARCH, EGARCH and GJR GARCH. Simultaneously, the hypothesis that investors receive a premium for investing in more risky stock markets is explored using the GARCH-in mean. The long term trend of volatility is also examined. Volatility linkages are then analysed using the VAR, block exogeneity, impulse response and variance decomposition. The first part established that no bivariate cointegration exists between the SA and any of the stock markets being studied, implying that pairwise portfolio diversification is potentially worthwhile for SA portfolio managers. However, multivariate cointegration exists for some portfolios, with the US, UK, Germany and SA showing evidence of error correction for some of these portfolios. Findings on return linkages is that there are significant returns linkages among the markets, with the US and SA being the most exogenous and most endogenous respectively. Findings regarding volatility are that the volatility in all the markets is inherently asymmetric and that except for the US there is no risk premium in any of the markets. The long term trend of volatility in all the stock markets was found to be relatively stable. The final finding was that significant volatility linkages exist among the markets, with the US being the most exogenous and SA and China showing evidence of bidirectional linkages. Overall, except for volatility linkages, the integration of SA into the global equity markets is still quite low. Thus, both SA and international investors can capitalise on this portfolio diversification potential. On the other hand, policy makers should capitalise on this and make policies that will attract the much needed foreign investors.
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Books on the topic "Religious aspects of Monetary policy"

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Towards a just monetary system: A discussion of money, banking, and monetary policy in the light of Islamic teachings. Leicester, UK: Islamic Foundation, 1985.

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Malaysia, International Islamic University, and Sapura (Firm), eds. Viability of the Islamic dinar: Proceedings : August 19 & 20, 2002, Putra World Trade Centre, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: International Islamic University Malaysia, 2002.

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ʻAfar, Muḥammad ʻAbd al-Munʻim. Baḥth fī al-siyāsāt al-mālīyah wa-al-naqdīyah: Wa-madá imkānīyat al-akhdh bi-hi[mā] fī al-iqtiṣād al-Islāmī. [Cairo]: al-Ittiḥād al-Dawlī lil-Bunūk al-Islāmīyah, 1985.

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Ṣāliḥ, Ṣāliḥī. al- Siyāsah al-naqdīyah wa-al-mālīyah fī iṭār niẓām al-mushārakah fī al-iqtiṣād al-Islāmī. al-Manṣūrah: Dār al-Wafāʾ lil-Ṭibāʻah wa-al-Nashr wa-al-Tawzīʻ, 2001.

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Aḥmad, Fayṣal Muḥammad Fikrī. Siʻr al-fāʾidah ka-adāh min adawāt al-siyāsah al-iqtiṣādīyah: Dirāsah muqāranah. [Cairo: s.n.], 1993.

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Aḥmad, Fayṣal Muḥammad Fikrī. Siʻr al-fāʼidah ka-adāh min adawāt al-siyāsah al-iqtiṣādīyah: Dirāsah muqāranah. [Cairo: s.n.], 1993.

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Zwickel, Klaus. Kann denn Mammon christlich sein? Göttingen: Steidl, 1999.

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Abdalla, Ali. Economic policy and Islamisation of the banking system in Sudan. [Khartoum?]: Development Studies and Research Centre, Faculty of Economic & Social Studies, University of Khartoum, 1985.

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Kireyev, Alexei. Financial reforms in Sudan: Streamlining bank intermediation. [Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, Office in Geneva, 2001.

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The yen appreciation and the international economy. Washington Square, N.Y: New York University Press, 1993.

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Book chapters on the topic "Religious aspects of Monetary policy"

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Gnos, Claude. "Monetary Policy from a Circuitist Perspective." In Aspects of Modern Monetary and Macroeconomic Policies, 106–22. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230627345_7.

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Razin, Assaf, and Efraim Sadka. "Israel’s Post-Stabilization Recession: Monetary Factors." In Aspects of Central Bank Policy Making, 359–96. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-76774-6_11.

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Breuss, Fritz. "Is ECB’s monetary policy optimal already?" In Institutional, Legal and Economic Aspects of the EMU, 145–88. Vienna: Springer Vienna, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-6038-1_6.

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Carlino, Gerald A., and Robert DeFina. "Monetary Policy and the U.S. States and Regions: Some Implications for European Monetary Union." In Regional Aspects of Monetary Policy in Europe, 45–67. Boston, MA: Springer US, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-6390-4_2.

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Hayo, Bernd, and Birgit Uhlenbrock. "Industry Effects of Monetary Policy in Germany." In Regional Aspects of Monetary Policy in Europe, 127–58. Boston, MA: Springer US, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-6390-4_5.

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Siekmann, Helmut. "Restricting the Use of Cash in the European Monetary Union: Legal Aspects." In Financial and Monetary Policy Studies, 153–78. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-59846-8_10.

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J Hughes Hallett, Andrew, and Nicola Viegi. "Transparency and the Strategic Use of Private Information in Monetary Policy." In Aspects of Globalisation, 121–49. Boston, MA: Springer US, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-8881-2_8.

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Howells, Peter. "What is Endogenous when Monetary Policy is Transparent?" In Aspects of Modern Monetary and Macroeconomic Policies, 27–42. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230627345_3.

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Padoa-Schioppa, Tommaso. "Towards a European Central Bank: Fiscal Compatibility and Monetary Constitution." In Aspects of Central Bank Policy Making, 89–116. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-76774-6_2.

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Hetzel, Robert L. "Achieving Consistency in Policy while Encouraging Open Debate." In Regional Aspects of Monetary Policy in Europe, 275–78. Boston, MA: Springer US, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-6390-4_10.

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Conference papers on the topic "Religious aspects of Monetary policy"

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Hiç, Özlen, and Ayşen Hiç Gencer. "Anti-Keynesian Views: Fiscal and Monetary Guidelines." In International Conference on Eurasian Economies. Eurasian Economists Association, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.36880/c05.00849.

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In this article, we will cover the main anti-Keynesian views and macroeconomic systems that arose in the post Keynes period as well as their fiscal and monetary policy guidelines. As is known, the early Classical economists introduced a macroeconomic system based on the Quantity Theory and Say’s Law resulting in automatic full-employment equilibrium; and finally after 1929-1934 Great World Depression, the Keynesian System was introduced as a “revolution” (Keynesian Revolution) in theory and practice. As a result of the Keynesian policies implemented, European countries and the United States not only got over the Great World Depression but also in the years following the World War II, they have observed a fast and stable growth for a long time. Moreover, cyclical fluctuations have been controlled to a great extent. Even so, at the stage when the Keynesian System was introduced, anti-Keynesian views and macroeconomic systems were immediately introduced. Intense academic discussions between advocates of these views and the Keynesian economists have continued up until today. Meanwhile, many economists such as J.R. Hicks, R.F. Harrod, N. Kaldor, M. Kalesci, A.W. Philips, A. Hansen, P.A. Samuelson, E. Domar, J. Tobin, R. Solow, A.M. Okun, W. Helier, G. Ackler, F. Modigliani, and R. Musgrave and many others have developed and defended the Keynesian System from different aspects. We can characterize significant anti-Keynesian views and macroeconomic systems as the “Counter-Revolution”.
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Jenko, Aladin. "Divorce problems Divorce from a man does not occur except in court model." In INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF DEFICIENCIES AND INFLATION ASPECTS IN LEGISLATION. University of Human Development, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.21928/uhdicdial.pp238-250.

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"Divorce is considered a form of family disintegration that leads to the demolition of the family and family pillars after its construction through the marriage contract and then the termination of all social ties between husband and wife and often between their relatives. Divorce rates have risen to frightening levels that threaten our Islamic societies. Among the most important causes of divorce in our society are the following: The failure of one or both spouses in the process of adapting to the other through the different nature of the spouses and their personalities, the interference of the parents, the lack of harmony and compatibility between the spouses, the bad relationship and the large number of marital problems, the cultural openness, the absence of dialogue within the family. Several parties have sought to develop possible solutions to this dangerous phenomenon in our society, including: Establishment of advisory offices to reduce divorce by social and psychological specialists, and include the issue of divorce within the educational and educational curricula in a more concerned manner that shows the extent of the seriousness of divorce and its negative effects on the individual, family and society, and the development of an integrated policy that ensures the treatment of the causes and motives leading to divorce in the community, as well as holding conferences. Scientific and enlightening seminars and awareness workshops and the need for religious institutions and their media platforms to play a guiding and awareness role of the danger and effects of divorce on family construction and society, and to educate community members about the dangers of divorce and the importance of maintaining the husband’s bond and stability. As well as reviewing some marriage legislation and regulations, such as raising the age of marriage and reconsidering the issue of underage marriage, which is witnessing a rise in divorce rates. Among the proposed solutions is the demand to withdraw the power of divorce from the man's hands and place it in the hands of the judge, to prevent certain harm to women, or as a means to prevent the frequent occurrence of divorce. The last proposition created a problem that contradicts the stereotypical image of divorce in Islamic law, for which conditions and elements have been set, especially since Islamic Sharia is the main source of personal status laws in most Islamic countries. Therefore, the importance of this research is reflected in the study of this solution and its effectiveness as a means to prevent the spread of divorce, and not deviate from the pattern specified for it according to Sharia."
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