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"Of interest to both academics and practitioners who assist in making Shariah-centric strategies, this work is particularly important as Asia holds a major percentage of Islamic assets in South Asia, Southeast Asia, and the Middle East, with new opportunities opening in Central Asia."
United Kingdom: Emerald, 2017
e20469489
eBooks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Singapore: Prentice-Hall, 1996
658.8 MAR
Buku Teks SO  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Armstrong, Gary M.
New Jersey: Prentice-Hall, 2005
658 ARM m
Buku Teks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Muhamad Nagib Alatas
"In the fast-paced world of technology, there exist popular investment instruments that have no intrinsic value (non-asset-based). As a result, their prices are highly volatile and prone to bubbles. However, from an Islamic perspective, investment vehicles must have a fundamental value (asset-based) to ensure price stability. This research aims to compare the behaviour of asset prices between non-asset-based and asset-based types by utilizing a system dynamics model. Furthermore, this study investigates the impact of two types of market sentiment: relatively stable good market and very good market sentiment, follows by very bad market sentiment. The findings of this study suggest that non-asset-based asset prices tend to bubble in response to good market sentiment and then rapidly decline when significant bad market sentiment arises. In contrast, asset-based assets tend to have more stable prices because investors have benchmarks and do not rely solely on intuition. This research highlights the importance of the fundamental value or asset base in investment instruments, as required by Islamic finance. However, asset-based assets can also be prone to high volatility when irrational investors dominate, and speculation prevails. In such cases, government intervention or regulation may be necessary to mitigate risks and stabilise the market."
Depok: UIII Press, 2023
297 MUS 2:2 (2023)
Artikel Jurnal  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Pindyck, Robert S.
New Jersey: Pearson, 2006
338.5 PIN m
Buku Teks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Mehta, Kalyani K.
"This book, with its focus on the Asian perspective, is pertinent and timely as Asia has undergone socio-cultural, economic and family transformations as a result of modernization, urbanization and demographic aging in the last century. The book is seeks to answer the following questions, what is the state of grandparenting in the Asian context today? How do the roles and functions of grandparents differ depending on rural-urban differences, their relations with daughters and daughter-in-laws, and changing health of the grandparents? The book is a multidisciplinary, cross-national and inter-generational publication, lending voice to the aging grandparents in six countries i.e. China, Japan, Hong Kong, Thailand, Malaysia and Singapore. The volume’s strength lies precisely in its rich body of qualitative, three-generational data, including grandparents, link parents and grandchildren. "
Dordrecht, Netherlands: Springer, 2012
e20400022
eBooks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Hill, Charles W.L.
Singapore : McGraw-Hill, 2012.
658.049 HIL i
Buku Teks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Putti, Joseph M.
Singapore: McGraw-Hill, 1998
658 PUT e
Buku Teks SO  Universitas Indonesia Library
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"The sequencing of the human genome opened a new world of biomarkers. Is it possible to tell by a person's genetic signature how they would respond to a particular drug? his is the dream of "personalized medicine". At the moment as many as half of all drugs do not work for the people who take them. Such pharmacogenomics could also reduce the size and cost of clinical tests by allowing pharma firms to select the most suitable patients. But the reality is rather different. The difficulty lies in proving that they reliably correlete with clinical outcome. Companies that had placed their faith in genomics are now caught in a dilemma: to produce information only or new drugs. As the cost of gene sequencing has fallen, firms have rushed to offer genetic tests directly to consumers, often raising grand expectations. There now seems to be a backlash. Doctors have complained about being bypassed. Most generic tests directly do not provide conclusive evidence of this risk of disease Some academics also remain deeply skeptical about genomics being used in medicine. In addition , personalised medicine would be economic folly for firms who would need to develop a special pill for every patient. Traditionally firms sold conventional one - size - all drugs. Perhaps a better way would be mass customization."
Artikel Jurnal  Universitas Indonesia Library
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