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摘要
尽管2019冠状病毒病疫情最初是一场健康危机,但它的触角几乎触及了我们生活的方方面面,引发了人们对世界各地金融市场和机构如何应对其影响的研究兴趣。特刊介绍了研究疫情影响的论文,特别提到了全球伊斯兰金融体系。伊斯兰金融市场和机构与传统金融市场和金融机构的不同之处在于,前者遵守伊斯兰教法规则,禁止机构对贷款收取利息,而传统机构则依靠利息生存和发展(Hassan&Muneeza,2022)。伊斯兰金融有两种类型:伊斯兰商业金融和伊斯兰社会金融。前者以遵守伊斯兰教法的方式产生利润,而后者则在不着眼于盈利的情况下相互帮助(Hassan et al.,2021;2022)。在下一节中,我简要回顾本特刊所载的文件,并以结束语结束。
Special issue on the impact of COVID‐19 pandemic on Islamic financial markets and institutions
Though the Covid19 pandemic began as a health crisis, its tentacles have touched almost every aspect of our lives, generating research interest in, among other things, how financial markets and institutions across the world are coping with its impacts. The Special Issue presents papers that examine the effects of the pandemic with a particular reference to the global Islamic financial system. Islamic financial markets and institutions are different from conventional financial markets and institutions in that the former adheres to the rule of Shariah (Islamic law) prohibiting institutions from charging interests on a loan, while a conventional institution relies on interests to survive and grow (Hassan & Muneeza, 2022). There are two types of Islamic finance: Islamic commercial finance and Islamic social finance. The former generates profit in a Shariahcompliant manner, while the latter assists each other without an eye to making a profit (Hassan et al., 2021; 2022). In the next section, I briefly review the papers contained in this special issue and end with concluding remarks.
期刊介绍:
The scope of the Review of Financial Economics (RFE) is broad. The RFE publishes original research in finance (e.g. corporate finance, investments, financial institutions and international finance) and economics (e.g. monetary theory, fiscal policy, and international economics). It specifically encourages submissions that apply economic principles to financial decision making. For example, while RFE will publish papers which study the behavior of security prices and those which provide analyses of monetary and fiscal policies, it will offer a special forum for articles which examine the impact of macroeconomic factors on the behavior of security prices.