فهرست:
فصل اول : مقولههای قانونگذاری و توسعه.......................................................
1-1.مقدمه.......................................................................................................................
2-1.روششناسی تحقیق...................................................................................................
3-1.یافتههای نظرسنجی...................................................................................................
1-3-1.شرح مختصر صنعت خدمات مالی اسلامی .........................................................
2-3-1.مقولههای کلیدی در رابطه با بازار سرمایه اسلامی ..............................................
الف. چارچوب قانونگذاری ............................................................................................
الف- 1.بکارگیری اصول و اهداف قوانین اوراق بهادار IOSCO...................................
الف-1-1.اصول مربوط به قانونگذار................................................................................
الف-1-2.اصول مربوط به همکاری.................................................................................
الف-1-3.اصول مربوط به صادر کنندگان اوراق بهادار....................................................
الف-1-4.اصول مربوط به طرحهای سرمایهگذاری گروهی............................................
الف-1-5.اصول مربوط به واسطههای بازار.....................................................................
ب-پیروی و تبعیت از شرع.............................................................................................
ج- دامنه وسیع محصولات...............................................................................................
د- کارایی هزینه و چارچوب مالیاتی.................................................................................
ه- متخصصان بازار................. .........................................................................................
و- آموزش سرمایهگذاران................................................................................................
ز- تقسیم دانش................................................................................................................
4-1- نکات برجسته نظرسنجی.......................................................................................
فصل دوم: نتیجهگیری....................................................................................................
ضمیمه1 : اعضای گروه کاری IOSCO.........................................................................
ضمیمه 2: فهرست واژگان بازار سرمایه اسلامی.............................................................
ضمیمه3: فهرست پاسخ دهندگان به نظرسنجی................................................................
ضمیمه4: کتابنامه....................................................................................................
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