Book Review "Habib Ahmed, Mehmet Asutay, and Rodney Wilson (eds.), Islamic Banking and Financial Crisis: Reputation, Stability and Risk " [Book Review]

Review of Middle East Studies 49:59-60 (2015)
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Islamic Banking and Financial Crisis, edited by Habib Ahmed, Mehmet Asutay, and Rodney Wilson, definitely has merit. The book comes at a time when conventional financial institutions face stress and, in many instances, utter failure as a result of the 2008 global financial crisis. While the book is not designed primarily as a retrospective, it does offer an opportunity for reflection.

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