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Arab and Islamic Banks: new business partners for developing countries.

By: Material type: TextSeries: Development Centre StudiesPublication details: Paris : OCDE, 1983.Subject(s): Summary: This study seeks to present the Arab and Islamic banking systems in a systematic fashion and to put them into an international context. The study focusses an the emerging role of these banks in the third world and on possibilities for cooperation with the financial institutions of other economic groups.
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This study seeks to present the Arab and Islamic banking systems in a systematic fashion and to put them into an international context. The study focusses an the emerging role of these banks in the third world and on possibilities for cooperation with the financial institutions of other economic groups.

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