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New Monetary Policies in Usury Free Banking

New Monetary Policies in Usury Free Banking

... usury free banking system, according to law, the period of short-term investment deposits for the first time is at least three months and later can be extended with coefficient of one ...

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Free Banking, the Real Balance Effect, and Walras´ Law

Free Banking, the Real Balance Effect, and Walras´ Law

... “Since free banks would have a profit incentive to maintain redeemability and to nurture consumer confidence in that redeemability, it seems unlikely that redemption runs would occur with any frequency in a ...

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Capital Based Macroeconomic model and 100 percent reserve system, free banking system and BFH system: A Comparism among Latvia, Lithuania, Kazakhstan, and Kyrgyzstan

Capital Based Macroeconomic model and 100 percent reserve system, free banking system and BFH system: A Comparism among Latvia, Lithuania, Kazakhstan, and Kyrgyzstan

... Capital Based Macroeconomic model and 100 percent reserve system, free banking system and BFH system: A Comparism among Latvia, Lithuania, Kazakhstan, and Kyrgyzstan.. Baafi Antwi, Josep[r] ...

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The need for government and central bank intervention in financial regulation: Free banking and the challenges of information uncertainty

The need for government and central bank intervention in financial regulation: Free banking and the challenges of information uncertainty

... whether free banking is equipped with as many mechanisms and safeguards required in safeguarding the stability of the financial system, the urgency for such safety net instruments which is attributed to the ...

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Credit Expansion, the Prisoner´s Dilemma, and Free Banking as Mechanism Design

Credit Expansion, the Prisoner´s Dilemma, and Free Banking as Mechanism Design

... on free banking contains a number of arguments which make use of game-theoretic concepts and models such as the well-known Prisoner€s Dilemma ...on free banking such concepts and models have ...

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Money demand under free banking: Switzerland 1851–1906

Money demand under free banking: Switzerland 1851–1906

... under free banking” section then considers a long-run model of money demand in which we take into account explicitly the banking activity in a model with four cointegrating ...that banking ...

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The Uneasy Case for Fractional Reserve Free Banking

The Uneasy Case for Fractional Reserve Free Banking

... reserve free banking, such as that the system, through its inherent tendency towards monetary equilibrium, will equally and simultaneously tend towards a situation from which forced saving is absent, in ...

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Unanswered Quibbles with Fractional Reserve Free Banking

Unanswered Quibbles with Fractional Reserve Free Banking

... the free banking system he envisions, one where there is demand only for inside money, we ask why option clauses have historically been utilized by such ...a free banking system was subject to ...

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6.    Importance of the Diversification of Interest-Free Financial Products and Interest-Free Banking from the Turkish Perspective

6.    Importance of the Diversification of Interest-Free Financial Products and Interest-Free Banking from the Turkish Perspective

... Turkey has to produce its own terminologies in no-interest finance. Experts of the topic must conduct university level studies to reach large audiences. Diversification of no-interest tools is a proven must. We must use ...

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The Effects of Macroeconomic Variables on the Determination of Bank Credit Rate of Usury- Free- Banking in Iran

The Effects of Macroeconomic Variables on the Determination of Bank Credit Rate of Usury- Free- Banking in Iran

... The study has used auto regressive distributed lag method to estimate the effects of independent variables on the dependent variable. According to findings, the impact inflation rate on bank credit rate is positive in ...

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Modeling the Success of Application-Based Mobile Banking

Modeling the Success of Application-Based Mobile Banking

... the banking business, customers can obtain banking services through multiple alternative ...mobile banking services free of any ...mobile banking service in the hope of a long-term ...

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RETAIL BANKING: THE NEW BUZZWORD OF TODAY’S WORLD OF BANKING

RETAIL BANKING: THE NEW BUZZWORD OF TODAY’S WORLD OF BANKING

... wholesale banking to retail banking. Retail banking has immense opportunities in a growing economy like ...retail banking is going to emerge a major ...of banking business is fast ...

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A STUDY ON CLIENT PERCEPTION OF DIGITALIZATION IN BANKING.

A STUDY ON CLIENT PERCEPTION OF DIGITALIZATION IN BANKING.

... Through any type of transactions can be handled through e-banking. Generally, the following transactions are handled through e- banking Account enquiry, Fund transfer, Payment of bills i.e. water, telephone ...

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IN SEARCH OF COMMUNITY PERCEPTION ON SHARIA BANKING IN DEVELOPMENT COUNTRY (LITERATIONS STUDIES AND COMMUNITY PREFERENCE IN JEMBER, INDONESIA).

IN SEARCH OF COMMUNITY PERCEPTION ON SHARIA BANKING IN DEVELOPMENT COUNTRY (LITERATIONS STUDIES AND COMMUNITY PREFERENCE IN JEMBER, INDONESIA).

... the banking that they choose by considering how the prospects in the ...sharia banking, customers generally still think that the prospect of sharia banking in the future is not yet equal to what is ...

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A study on Internet Banking of Customer Services in Kanchipuram District

A study on Internet Banking of Customer Services in Kanchipuram District

... internet banking has been increases the efficiency and effectiveness in the banking sector, it also increase the customer ...electronic banking have been appeared. Today due to the ATMs, telephone ...

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Perceptual mapping of electronic banking channels in India: A Multidimensional Scaling approach

Perceptual mapping of electronic banking channels in India: A Multidimensional Scaling approach

... phone banking, internet banking and mobile banking) and derived relevant dimensions which influence above ...Phone banking was perceived to be low on usefulness and high on ...Mobile ...

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USAGE OF DIGITAL BANKING (A STUDY WITH REFERENCE TO PERUNGALATHUR)

USAGE OF DIGITAL BANKING (A STUDY WITH REFERENCE TO PERUNGALATHUR)

... Difficulties of barter system led to the introduction and development of money. Money deserves to be ranked among the outstanding inventions of the entire history of mankind. The birth of money came as a multifold ...

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E- BANKING SERVICES OF COMMERCIAL BANKS: A STUDY ON CONSUMERS’ PERSPECTIVE

E- BANKING SERVICES OF COMMERCIAL BANKS: A STUDY ON CONSUMERS’ PERSPECTIVE

... e banking services been taken equally from all the 10 ...ATM banking (91.8%) than online banking, mobile banking, credit card and Tele ...

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ROLE OF INDIAN BANKING SECTOR IN THE ECONOMIC GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT

ROLE OF INDIAN BANKING SECTOR IN THE ECONOMIC GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT

... Though there was boom in banking, due to absence of any regulation and facility of timely assistance there were recurrent bank failures. This resulted in suspicion about banks in the minds of the people. They ...

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A STUDY OF FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF SBI AND ICICI BANK

A STUDY OF FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF SBI AND ICICI BANK

... The banking arrangement of India is highlighted by an extensive system of bank offices, serving numerous sorts of financial administrations of the general ...

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