One of the few books to view social capital from a religious perspective, Social Capital and Risk Sharing fills an important gap in finance literature. It presents a vision of a socio-economic framework discernible from the Qur'an and explores the consequences of compliance with the rules of this framework. By integrating distributive justice, rules of behavior, stock market development, economic growth, and social finance under a common theme, the authors argue that social capital is necessary to unite the ideals of Islamic socio-economic welfare with the present realities of Islamic finance...
One of the few books to view social capital from a religious perspective, Social Capital and Risk Sharing fills an important gap in finance literature...