新冠肺炎时代的世界经济与伊斯兰经济

Q3 Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Abdelhafid Benamraoui
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摘要

新冠肺炎疫情给世界经济带来前所未有的挑战,经济产出大幅下降,失业率大幅上升。本文的目的是批判性地讨论COVID-19对世界经济和金融市场造成的影响,政府和企业为抵御这些影响而采取的行动,以及伊斯兰经济和金融可以在疫情仍在持续的情况下提供哪些帮助,以提高经济的抵御能力。为了实现这一目标,我们采用了演绎和归纳的研究哲学方法,这使我们能够系统地了解COVID-19带来的经济影响。我们的分析基于各种数据来源,包括政府报告、国际组织发布的报告,如IMF(国际货币基金组织)、OECD(经济合作与发展组织)、世界银行和其他相关的二手数据来源。我们的分析表明,疫情已导致经济产出急剧下降,失业率大幅上升,市场波动加剧,企业财务状况恶化,特别是在航空、酒店、旅游和能源等某些行业。对全球各国政府为应对这些影响而采取的行动的回顾表明,就其规模和范围而言,所采取的货币和财政措施存在差异。这同样适用于公司层面的决策。分析显示,伊斯兰金融和经济学通过其主要原则和投资工具,包括损益分担、takāful和waqf,为应对新冠疫情的经济影响提供了一系列解决方案。
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The World Economy and Islamic Economics in the Time of COVID-19
COVID-19 has brought unprecedented challenges to the world economy that have never been experienced before, including a sharp decline in economic output and substantial increase in the level of unemployment. The aim of this paper is to critically discuss the effects caused by COVID-19 on the world economy and financial markets, the actions taken by the governments and corporations to withstand these effects, and what Islamic economics and finance can offer to improve the resilience of the economy while the pandemic is still ongoing. To address this aim, we adopt both deductive and inductive research philosophical approaches as this enables us to understand the economic implications brought about by COVID-19 systematically. We base our analysis on various data sources including government reports, reports published by international organizations, such as the IMF (International Monetary Fund), OECD (Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development), the World Bank, and other relevant secondary data sources. Our analysis shows that the pandemic has contributed to a sharp fall in economic output, to substantial increase in unemployment, to rise in markets’ volatility, and to the deterioration in the financial status of corporations, particularly in certain industries such as airline, hospitality, tourism, and energy. The review of the governments’ actions taken across the globe in response to these effects indicate a variation in the monetary and fiscal measures introduced in terms of their scale and scope. The same applies to the decisions made at corporate level. The analysis reveals that Islamic finance and economics provides a number of solutions to the COVID-19 economic effects through its key principles and investment vehicles, including profit and loss sharing, takāful, and waqf.
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Journal of King Abdulaziz University, Islamic Economics
Journal of King Abdulaziz University, Islamic Economics Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics, Econometrics and Finance (all)
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期刊介绍: The aims and scope of the journal include: -To develop the emerging paradigm of Islamic economics on scientific lines through publishing original works in this field that pass its peer review process. -To promote dialogue and discussion on current issues in the fields of Islamic economics and finance among the international community of scholars. -To encourage empirical research on Islamic finance, takaful, zakah, awqaf and other Islamic institutions including case studies from Muslim economies. -Contemporary global economic issues viewed from an Islamic perspective. To publish book reviews of important works published in the field, including books in conventional economics, business and finance having some connection with Islamic economics and/or finance.
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