01044nam a2200265 a 4500991000333089707536 9788815280558b14456497-39ule_instBibl. Dip.le Aggr. Scienze Giuridiche - Sez. Studi Giuridiciita322.1094Cacciari, Massimo10356Occidente senza utopie /Massimo Cacciari, Paolo ProdiBologna :Il Mulino,2019141 p. ;20 cm.Biblioteca paperbacks ;115Chiesa cattolicaRapporti [con lo] StatoEuropaUtopiaSec. 20.Prodi, Paoloauthorhttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut140047.b1445649719-05-2219-05-22991000333089707536LE027 322.10 CAC01.0112027000378005le027pE12.00-l- 00000.i1602958619-05-22Occidente senza utopie1507548UNISALENTOle027 - - ma -itait 0001578oam 2200313z- 450 991062934230332120240626102629.0(CKB)4100000011741044(BIP)083227967(Perlego)2105567(EXLCZ)99410000001174104420210226d2020 uy |itaCallisto III L'uomo dimenticato tra le pagine del tempoTAB edizioni1 online resource (254 p.) 9788831352994 8831352997 "Il papato de Callisto III durò solamente tre anni ed è forse anche a questo che si deve la sua scarsa notorietà. Eppure, Alfonso Borja è una figura tutta da scoprire: al centro di una profezia, salvatore dellunità della Chiesa dOccidente, tassello fondamentale sullo scacchiere catalano-aragonese, promotore di una crociata, ha riabilitato la figura di Giovanna dArco. Il volume vuole conferirgli legittima fama ricostruendo la vita e le gesta di un personaggio che fu ben più dello stereotipato fautore della venuta dei Borgia in Italia e dello zio del futuro Alessandro VI. Ripercorrendo le origini della famiglia Borgia e la vita di Alfonso, lo studio cerca infine di dare una risposta alla domamda: di cosa morì Callisto III?" --Callisto III Christian sectsReligion282Lorenzetti Gianluca.1214710Navarro Sorní MiguelBOOK9910629342303321Callisto III4360216UNINA05330nam 2200661 a 450 991013901430332120251116165020.01-118-46513-X1-118-46515-61-118-46516-4(CKB)2550000001111826(EBL)1426520(SSID)ssj0001161193(PQKBManifestationID)11748354(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001161193(PQKBWorkID)11131686(PQKB)10199603(MiAaPQ)EBC1426520(Au-PeEL)EBL1426520(CaPaEBR)ebr10748739(CaONFJC)MIL511718(OCoLC)856626093(EXLCZ)99255000000111182620130831d2013 uy 0engurcn|||||||||txtccrIslamic capital markets a comparative approach /Obiyathulla Ismath Bacha, Abbas Mirakhor1st ed.Singapore John Wiley & Sons Singapore Pte. Ltd.20131 online resource (434 p.)Wiley finance seriesDescription based upon print version of record.1-118-46514-8 1-299-80467-5 Includes bibliographical references and index.Islamic Capital Markets: A Comparative Approach; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Overview of Contents; Additional Materials; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1: Founding Thoughts-Adam Smith, Capitalism, and Islamic Finance; Introduction and Overview; Chapter Topics; Chapter Objective; Key Terms; 1.1: The Roots: The Economy, Real and Financial Sectors, Risk and Islamic Finance; 1.2: Uncertainty and Risk; 1.3: Why Is There Uncertainty and Risk?; 1.4: Types of Risk; 1.5: Risk in the Real Sector and in the Financial Sector; 1.6: Financial System of Capitalism: The Foundations; 1.7: Smith and Arrow1.8: Smith and Ethical Rules 1.9: An Arrow-Debreu Economy; 1.10: What Happened to the Smith-Arrow Risk-Sharing Ideal?; 1.11: Can Economics Explain a Positive Predetermined Rate of Interest?; 1.12: Islamic Finance: The Foundations; 1.13: Islamic Rules Governing Exchange; 1.13.1: Property Rights; 1.13.2: Contracts and Trust; 1.13.3: Markets; 1.13.4: Markets of the Prophet; 1.14: Islamic Financial Markets and Instruments; 1.15: Islamic Finance Industry at Present; 1.16: What Does the ""Paper Economy"" Look Like Today, Some Five Years After the Crisis?; Summary; Questions and ProblemsReferences and Further Reading Chapter 2: The Capital Markets; Introduction and Overview; Chapter Topics; Chapter Objective; Key Terms; 2.1: Introduction; 2.2: Key Trends in Capital Market Development; 2.2.1: Globalization; 2.2.2: Liberalization; 2.2.3: The Rise of Islamic Finance; 2.3: Stock Exchanges of the Islamic World; 2.3.1: Tadawul (Saudi Arabia); 2.3.2: Bursa Malaysia; 2.3.3: The Istanbul Stock Exchange; 2.3.4: The Indonesian Stock Exchange; 2.3.5: The Qatar Exchange; 2.3.6: Kuwait Stock Exchange; 2.3.7: The Egyptian Stock Exchange; 2.3.8: Tehran Stock Exchange (Iran)2.3.9: Karachi Stock Exchange (Pakistan)2.3.10: Muscat Stock Market (Oman); 2.3.11: Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange (ADX); 2.4: The Debt Markets; 2.5: The Money Markets; 2.6: The Derivatives Market; 2.7: Risks in Capital Markets; 2.7.1: Market/Price Risk; 2.7.2: Interest Rate Risk; 2.7.3: Default/Credit Risk; 2.7.4: Liquidity Risk; 2.7.5: Political Risk; 2.7.6: Regulatory/Moral Hazard/Inflation Risks; 2.7.7: Transparency and Misreporting Risks; 2.7.8: Shariah Risk; Summary; Questions and Problems; References and Further Reading; WebsitesChapter 3: Islamic Finance: Underlying Philosophy, Contracts, Instrument Design, and Requisites Introduction and Overview; Chapter Topics; Chapter Objective; Key Terms; 3.1: Introduction; 3.2: Underlying Themes and Fundamentals of Fiqh Mu'amalah; 3.3: Requirements for Islamic Capital Market Instruments/Transactions; 3.3.1: Riba; 3.3.2: Gharar; 3.3.3: Maisyir; 3.3.4: Jahl; 3.4: Shariah-Based Contracts for Financial Transactions; 3.4.1: Other Commonly Used Capital Market Contracts; 3.5: International Regulatory Institutions for Islamic Finance3.5.1: The International Islamic Fiqh Academy Jeddah (IIFA)A comprehensive examination of Islamic capital markets Taking a comparative approach to the subject, this text looks at the similarities and differences between Islamic capital markets and conventional capital markets. The book explains each particular topic from both the conventional and the Islamic perspective, offering a full understanding of Islamic capital markets, processes, and instruments. In addition to a full explanation of Islamic products, this approach also ensures a holistic understanding of the dual markets within which Islamic capital markets operate. Ideal forCapital marketIslamic countriesIslamic countriesfastCapital market332.0415088297Ismath Bacha Obiyathulla1870868Mirakhor Abbas862217MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910139014303321Islamic capital markets4479398UNINA