Title: GHANA’S DEBT RESTRUCTURING, AN ISLAMIC FINANCE VIEWPOINT
Author: IFRIG
Description: This paper by Islamic Finance Research Institute, Ghana [IFRIG]’s Research Team, endeavours to explore the Islamic Finance viewpoint on debt & how an Islamic financial system, if introduced as part of expanding Ghana’s financial inclusion program, can help tackle the issue of a debt crisis, as Ghana is currently facing.
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