Contribution of Islamic Finance to Inclusive Growth: A Comparative Study of the West African Economic and Monetary Union (WAEMU) and North African Countries
Ali Bamba Youssouf,
El Hachloufi Mostafa
Abstract:ABSTRACT
Purpose — In recent years, economic growth in the West African Economic and Monetary Union (WAEMU) has been positive, but the precariousness of the population has remained virtually unchanged. Thus, the search for inclusive growth should be considered, and that is the subject of this comparative study to determine the contribution of Islamic finance to inclusive growth.
Design/Methodology/Approach — First, this paper sets up an inclusive growth index to undertake a comparative study betwee… Show more
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