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Preliminaries to an Investigation of Reduced Product Set Finance مقدمات للتحقيق في مجموعة المنتجات التمويلية المركبة

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  • J.A. Bergstra

    (Informatics Institute, Faculty of Science, University of Amsterdam, Science Park, Amsterdam, the Netherlands)

  • C.A. Middelburg

    (Department of Computer Science, School of Physical Sciences, Swansea University, Singleton Park, Swansea, United Kingdom)

Abstract

Principles of financial product synthesis from a few basic financial products constitute an interesting research topic inspired by Islamic finance. We make an effort to answer general questions that should be answered before starting to investigate the main issues concerning this topic with the formalization of financial products and principles of financial product synthesis. We also outline the outcome of some preparatory explorations, which have been conducted with the purpose to form a reasonable preliminary picture of the details of financial products that are relevant to the study of the principles of financial product synthesis. إن مبادئ تركيب منتج مالي ما من عدد من المنتجات المالية الأولية يشكل مجالاً بحثياً مهما مستوحاة من التمويل الإسلامي. قبل البدء في التحقيق في القضايا الرئيسة المتعلقة بهذا الموضوع مع إضفاء الطابع الرسمي على المنتجات المالية ومبادئ تخليق المنتجات المالية، قمنا بالإجابة على عدد مهم من الأسئلة العامة المتعلقة بالتمويل الإسلامي. وقمنا بتحديد الإطار العام للخطوط العريضة لنتائج بعض الاستكشافات التحضيرية، التي أجريت مع الغرض لتكوين صورة معقولة الأولية للتفاصيل من المنتجات المالية ذات الصلة لدراسة مبادئ تركيب المنتجات المالية.

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  • J.A. Bergstra & C.A. Middelburg, 2011. "Preliminaries to an Investigation of Reduced Product Set Finance مقدمات للتحقيق في مجموعة المنتجات التمويلية المركبة," Journal of King Abdulaziz University: Islamic Economics, King Abdulaziz University, Islamic Economics Institute., vol. 24(1), pages 175-210, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:abd:kauiea:v:24:y:2011:i:1:no:7:p:175-210
    DOI: 10.4197/Islec.24-1.7
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