CREATION OF MONEY AND THE ROLE OF CENTRAL BANK IN AN ISLAMIC FRAMEWORK: A SIMULATION FOR PAKISTAN

Authors

  • M. Shaukat Ali Chief, Ministry of Planning and Development, P-Block, Pakistan Secretariat, Islamabad, Pakistan.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31436/ijema.v9i1.66

Abstract

The paper attempts to formulate, in the context of an Islamic economy, a practical model through which monetary management could be practiced in the absence of interest rate. Having developed the model, it has also been applied to the case of Pakistan to simulate a complete process of monetary management with interest-free banking. Four steps are envisaged in this process: assessment of demand for money; determining the size of the outside and the inside money; quantifying needs of the major claimants of money; and actual process of money creation and distribution. The simulated results for Pakistan's economy for 1996-97 point to a relatively more efficient and economical monetary management as it reduces dependence on base money, provides for interest-free consumption loans, meets fiscal requirements without resorting to interest-based borrowing, and also caters to the requirements of the private sector by providing more credit than was actually recorded for 1996-97.

JEL classification: E40, E50, E60, P40

Key words: Money, Islamic economics, Pakistan

How to Cite

Ali, M. S. (2013). CREATION OF MONEY AND THE ROLE OF CENTRAL BANK IN AN ISLAMIC FRAMEWORK: A SIMULATION FOR PAKISTAN. International Journal of Economics, Management and Accounting, 9(1). https://doi.org/10.31436/ijema.v9i1.66

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