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Purpose: This paper aims to present the theoretical and conceptual framework of a new method in public finance called 'participation based tax increment financing (P-TIF)' by combining conventional tax increment financing (TIF) within the Sharīʿah-compliance structure....
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Tax increment financing (TIF) is one of public financing practices in which future tax revenues of the designated district or any license is sold or assigned to a third party, in exchange for a cash payment. TIF is mostly used by local governments/municipalities to combat fiscal constraints and...
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This paper models the demand and supply sides of the housing market separately. In the empirical analysis, the vector error correction model (VECM) is preferred to identify the impacts of fundamental macroeconomic factors on the demand and supply sides of the Turkish housing market between the...
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The correlation in time series has received considerable attention in literature. Its use has attained an important role in the social sciences and finance. For example, pair trading in finance is concerned with the correlation between stock prices, returns, etc. In general, Pearson's...
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Purpose This paper aims to present the theoretical and conceptual framework of a new method in public finance called "participation based tax increment financing (P-TIF)" by combining conventional tax increment financing (TIF) within the Sharīʿah-compliance structure....
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Since the 2007 financial crisis, the mortgage market has been renovating its tools and instruments in order to avoid a new crisis. One such innovative instrument is the participating mortgage, in which the lender gains part of the net operating income and/or future appreciation. In this paper,...
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This paper identifies the macroeconomic factors behind the sovereign credit ratings of global emerging markets assigned by Standard and Poor's (S&P). The financial integration and globalization of capital markets have facilitated the capital inflows/outflows among countries. Sovereign credit...
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