International Journal of Economics, Management & Accounting 19, no. 1 (2011): 1-26 © 2011 by The International Islamic University Malaysia METHODOLOGY OF ISLAMIC ECONOMICS: OVERVIEW OF PRESENT STATE AND FUTURE DIRECTION* Mohamed Aslam Haneefa and Hafas Furqanib Department of Economics, International Islamic University Malaysia, Jalan Gombak, 53100 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. (Email: mdaslam@iiu. edu.my) b Department of Economics, International Islamic University Malaysia, Jalan Gombak, 53100
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MUSHTARAKAH) SUBMITTED TO: Prof. Dr. Abdul Rahim Abdul Rahman Basheer Hussein Altarturi G1111009 Semester 1 2012 Contents 1 Introduction 3 2 Mudarabah in a Traditional Viewpoint 4 2.1 Traditional Mudarabah; an Overview 4 2.2 Business Issues in the Traditional Mudarabah 5 3 Introduction to the Joint Mudarabah (Mudarabah Mushtarakah) 6 3.1 The Joint Mudarabah (Mudarabah Mushtarakah) Concept 6 3.2 Main Features of the Mudarib Mushtarak 8 3.2.1 The Conditions
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Introduction to Accounting in conventional perspective. It is preferable that students have passed accounting theory. Consultation times: By appointment Class Duration Two and a half hours per week for 12 weeks One to one and a half hours of the time is used for lecture or seminar and the remainder for tutorial or small group work activities. Subject Overview Since the mid 20th century, there has been a serious effort within Muslim societies to apply fully the Islamic
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expansion of Iron Pump into the Chinese market, but why China? Firstly, with an expected GDP growth exceeding 7,5 percent in 2013, the Chinese economy is steadying, showing new signs of stabilization after a 2 year period of cooling due to the global financial crisis, hindering further globalization of new markets (Reuters, 2013). Secondly, from a more market-oriented point of view for Iron Pump, it is critical that the great majority of the Chinese pump market is driven by centrifugal pumps. In 2011 it
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Fiscal Policy: A Look into Bangladesh Case Content * Aim of the Paper * Concepts on Fiscal Policy * Fiscal Policy: Definition and its Role in the Economy * Fiscal Policy in the Developing World * A Brief Overview of Political Economy * Approaches to Fiscal Politics * Characteristics of Fiscal Policy in Bangladesh * Political Culture in Bangladesh and Effect on the Economy * References Aim of the Paper * To analyze how political variables
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project planning, managing a team and influencing others to ultimately achieve your proposed project goals. These guidance notes provide you with an overview of the key areas that you need to address in order to successfully complete this TMA. 1. Situational analysis of your organisation (or one you are most familiar with) Provide a brief overview of your organisation to explain the business context eg. business goals, sector, size etc. Explore the importance of why effective recruitment and
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ET The recent financial crisis has all but torn up the investment rule book—received wisdoms have been found wanting if not plain wrong. Investors are being forced to decide whether the theoretical foundations upon which their portfolios are constructed need to be repaired or abandoned. Some are questioning the wisdom of investing in public markets at all. ENLARGE ROBERT NEUBECKER Many professional investors have traditionally used a technique known as modern portfolio theory to help decide
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CHAPTER-1 1.1 Abstract: As Bangladesh is a developing country, the corporate culture is growing very slightly in our country. One of the important aspects of a corporation is its "Dividend Policy" that affects the financial structure, flow of funds, liquidity, price of stocks, and shareholder's satisfaction. This paper attempts to determine how the British American Tobacco Bangladesh Company Ltd. (BATBC) uses its dividend policy to increase the value of the firm and the impact of dividend
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Table of Contents Table of Contents2 Introduction4 Expectancy Theory 12 A team is a set of people with a range of different skills that will ideally have objectives that contribute to the overall corporate strategy of the business (The times 100).13 13 Factors Promoting Development of Effective Teamwork in Organisations13 Communication14 Diversity14 Evaluation of the impact of Technology on organisations (LO 4.3) 14 Conclusion 14 Bibliography14 Guy’s and St Thomas Hospital17 John Lewis
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Overview This wide ranging and inspiring programme will develop your ability to make critical analysis and evaluations relevant to management. This is achieved by building an understanding of the forces at work in business alongside knowledge of management techniques. You will study key strategic issues including financial management, human resource management, marketing, management and organisational innovation. This strategic focus means our students are up to date with new developments and possibilities
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