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Miranti Kartika Dewi

Miranti Kartika Dewi is a Lecturer and Researcher in the Faculty of Economics at the University of Indonesia where she has taught Islamic Accounting, Cost Accounting, Managerial Accounting, and Business Communication. In addition, she has served as a Formation Team Member for the Establishment of the Bachelor in Islamic Economics and Business Program. Previously, she was a Lecturer at Paramadina University and, before that, a Tutor and Researcher in the MBA and Accounting programs at the International Islamic University of Malaysia. She has written widely on Indonesian Islamic capital markets, the efficiency of Indonesian Islamic banks, the effectiveness of Waqf funds, the performance of Islamic mutual funds, and other topics related to Islamic finance.

Web Page: http://staff.ui.ac.id/profil/detail_dosen.php?id=060603200

 

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Socializing Islamic Capital Market Products through Public Education Events: The Case of Indonesia
Middle East Institute
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  • Socializing Islamic Capital Market Products through Public Education Events: The Case of Indonesia

    The Islamic capital market (ICM) in Indonesia is not a stand-alone capital market which has its own system. Nor is the ICM separated from the country’s capital market system as a whole. In fact, ICM instruments use the same mechanism as the conventional market for their underwriting and trading. Indonesia, with the world’s largest Muslim population, would seem to have great potential to develop ICM, whether in the form of fatwa, regulations¸ products, or other initiatives.

    February 21, 2013