作为伊斯兰微型金融工具的ROSCAs:概念、关键驱动因素及价值评估

Ahmed Al-Ajlouni
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本文实证研究了参与Jamey'ah(字面意思,社会)在埃及作为一种轮换储蓄和信贷协会(ROSCAs)的动力,在其总体框架上与伊斯兰原则一致。本文还评估了样本的经验,以了解性别和收入对社会分享背后的动机及其估值的影响。调查结果表明,社会筹集的资金用于基本开支。借款的严格程序;结果强烈表明,储蓄的低回报是银行通过社会融资背后的驱动因素。正如结果所强烈表明的那样,社团的估值显示出明显的令人印象深刻的积极趋势。有相当多的经验证据表明,社会可以替代银行提供个人贷款。
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ROSCAs As an Islamic Micro Finance Vehicle: The Concept, Key Drivers and Valuation
This article empirically investigates the drives for participation in Jamey'ah (literally, Society) in Egypt as a kind of Rotating Savings and Credit Associations (ROSCAs) that agree in its general framework with Islamic principles. The article also evaluates the sample’s experience with it in order to understand the influence of gender and income on the motives behind Society sharing and their valuation. The findings show that the amounts raised by societies are allocated to essential expenses. The tough procedures in case of borrowing; and low return in case of saving were the drivers behind leaving banks to finance via Societies as the results strongly suggest. The valuation of Societies indicate apparent impressive positive trend as the results strongly suggest. There is considerable empirical evidence showing that Societies can be a substitute to banks in providing personal loans.
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