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The Demand for Alternative Finance

Evidence from the Turkish Savings Finance Sector
ISBN:
978-3-03-201764-2
Verlag:
Springer International Publishing
Land des Verlags:
Schweiz
Erscheinungsdatum:
28.10.2025
Format:
Hardcover
Ladenpreis
43,99EUR (inkl. MwSt. zzgl. Versand)
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This book explores the Savings Finance model in Turkey, an interest-free financial system grounded in interest-free finance principles that came into being in the 1990s as an ethical alternative to conventional banking. The study examines the operational mechanisms of the model, particularly the collective savings pools for housing, vehicles, and workplaces. These pools circumvent the use of fixed interest rates by employing profit and loss sharing and managed fund pools. The book integrates theoretical analyses of interest-free finance and global models, such as ROSCAs, with empirical data from a nationwide survey of 662 participants. It assesses factors including public trust, theological sensitivities, and demographic influences on financial preferences.

The book discusses the sector's legal framework, operational mechanisms (including inflation-protected and lottery-based models), and its socio-economic impact, highlighting challenges like balancing religious norms with cost competitiveness. It also assesses awareness gaps and strategies to enhance institutional credibility. The book's comprehensive collection of cross-tabulated demographic data and quantitative analyses renders it a valuable resource for scholars of interest-free finance, economists, policymakers, and professionals interested in ethical financial systems. It offers critical insights for those exploring how cultural, religious, and regulatory dynamics shape alternative finance in emerging markets.
Biografische Anmerkung

Murat Ustaoğlu is a professor of economics at Istanbul University, holding a Ph.D. (2013) and earlier degrees from Ramapo College and City University of New York. A former banker (Bank of New York and JP Morgan), he has held visiting positions at the London School of Economics, City University of New York, and the University of Toronto. His prolific research spans macroeconomics, finance, and AI in economics, with numerous books and journal publications. 

Ferda Yerdelen Tatoğlu is a distinguished econometrician and full professor at Istanbul University, renowned for her expertise in panel data and spatial econometrics. Author of pivotal texts like Panel Data Econometrics and contributor to journals such as Renewable Energy, her interdisciplinary research spans energy, public policy, and health economics. A founder of Omega Analiz, she merges academic rigor with practical innovation in global econometric applications.