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AuthorPoon, Jessie P. H
AuthorPollard, Jane
AuthorChow, Yew Wah
AuthorEwers, Michael
Available date2017-01-18T05:50:44Z
Publication Date2016-09-16
Publication NameRegional Studies
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00343404.2016.1214254
CitationJessie P. H. Poon, Jane Pollard, Yew Wah Chow & Michael Ewers (2016): The rise of Kuala Lumpur as an Islamic financial frontier, Regional Studies
ISSN1360-0591
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/5182
AbstractThe rise of Kuala Lumpur as an Islamic financial frontier. Regional Studies. This paper examines Kuala Lumpur’s emergence as a prominent global Islamic financial centre. Its distance from the West and the Middle East offers a frontier positioning that facilitates new social practices from the integration of financial knowledge of Western world cities and Shariah authority claimed by Gulf cities. Based on primary data, the paper shows that transnational, transcultural alliances forged through skills of mediation and compromise among the city’s Islamic talents and Shariah scholars favourably connect separate economic and cultural spheres of knowledge.
Languageen
PublisherTaylor & Francis
SubjectIslamic finance
skill
Kuala Lumpur
frontier
world city
TitleThe rise of Kuala Lumpur as an Islamic financial frontier
TypeArticle
ESSN1360-0591
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