Spin-off, market structure, and deposit funds: case in the Indonesian Islamic banking industry

  • Al Arif M
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Abstract

the regulator had imposed some Islamic business units to do the spin-off after the enactment of the Islamic banking act (The Act No. 21 of 2008). The aim of this research is going to examine the relationship between spin-off, market structure, and deposit funds. Regression with panel data was using as a tools of analysis. The result shows that there is a difference in deposit funds between the spin-off banks and non-spin-off banks. Besides that, the result also indicates that there is a relationship between spin-off, market structure, and deposit funds in the Indonesian Islamic banking industry. The result implies that the regulator should a policy to accelerate the Indonesian Islamic banking industry.

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Al Arif, M. N. R. A. A. (2018). Spin-off, market structure, and deposit funds: case in the Indonesian Islamic banking industry. Economic Journal of Emerging Markets, 10(2), 187–193. https://doi.org/10.20885/ejem.vol10.iss2.art7

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