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The matter of reciprocal loans, whereby a loan is tied to an equivalent (reciprocal) loan in terms of amount and period, raises many questions particularly from the shariah point of view. This necessiates looking into the existing contracts, whether by individuals or corporations, pertaing...
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The reciprocal loan simply means that in return for a loan for a specific period, the lender receives an equivalent amount of loan for a similar period of time. Some contemporary scholars believe that reciprocal loans are legitimate, if they are not tied, that is if the lending of one loan does...
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The False Strategy theorem tells us that the optimal outcome of an unknown number of historical simulations is right-unbounded — with enough trials, there is no Sharpe ratio sufficiently enough to reject the hypothesis that a strategy is false. Given the ease with which one can use a computer...
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In this paper, we are presenting a novel method and system for neuropsychological performance testing that can establish a link between cognition and emotion. It comprises a portable device used to interact with a cloud service which stores user information under username and is logged into by...
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I design a large-scale field experiment that constructs a randomized credit limit extension isolating selection … by the third year. The effects extend to those far from the limit, those who had the new limits as available credit, and …
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-driven consumption boom, in which I construct a randomized credit line extension that isolates selection and interest rate effects, and … effects of credit, and that the propensity to borrow and spend out of credit remains quantitatively large for those with … in response to a credit constraint that may bind in the future; and the other invoking behavioral explanations based on …
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