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Invest Journal of Sharia & Economic Law
Vol 2, No 2 (2022): Invest Journal of Sharia & Economic Law
Starting in Vol.2 No.2 in accordance with Publication Etchis, Invest Journal of Sharia and Economic Law, added the place by requiring the author to state the provisions related to Disclosure and conflicts of interest
To make it easier for the Author, we also update the journal template.
This edition has been available online since December 12, 2022. All Articles in this edition were written/co-written by 7 Authors from 2 Countries (Saudi Arabia and Indonesia).
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Starting in Vol.2 No.2 in accordance with Publication Etchis, Invest Journal of Sharia and Economic Law, added the place by requiring the author to state the provisions related to Disclosure and conflicts of interest
To make it easier for the Author, we also update the journal template.
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The INVEST Journal of Sharia & Economic Law, with electronic International Standard Serial Number (E-ISSN) 2776-4354 and print International Standard Serial Number (P-ISSN) 2776-4982, is published by the Institut Agama Islam Negeri Ponorogo in Indonesia and is organized by the Sharia Faculty. The journal is released biannually in July and December. The objective of the INVEST Journal is to disseminate current research on Islamic Banking, the Islamic Economic System, and Islamic Economic Law in Asia, including Central Asia, East Asia, South Asia, Southeast Asia, as well as other regions such as the Middle East/Africa, Americas, and Europe. The scope of the journal encompasses, but is not limited to, the following fields:
Theory of Islamic Economics and Finance, Consumption, Production, Education, Zakah, Waqf, Poverty, Political Economy, Public Finance, Monetary Economics, History of Economic Thought and Economic History, Economic Development, Maqasid al-Shariah, Institutional Economics, Game Theory, Behavioral Economics and Finance, Islamic Finance, Islamic Banking, Corporate Governance, Risk Management, Shariah issues, Financial Products, Financial Engineering, Securitization and Sukuk, Islamic Capital Markets, Insurance and Takaful, Regulatory Issues, Corporate Social Responsibility, Legal, Fiqh, and Regulatory issues, Smart Economy, Smart Finance and the related issues.
The subject area is Social Science, and the subject category is Sharia Economics (banking, system, law) (297,273).