2021
DOI: 10.56536/ijmres.v11i2.135
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Impact of Capital Structure on Islamic and Non-Islamic Institutions of Pakistan

Abstract: The prime purpose of this study is to analyze the capital structure impact on the performance of Islamic and non-Islamic financial institutes of Pakistan during the time of 2006-2013. To examine this impact, the researchers investigate empirically what are the outcomes of capital ratio on profitability indicator (EFCROE) of Shariah compliant financial firms as well as interest-based financial firms separately. The estimation technique generalized method of moments has been used for the proposed model. Both mod… Show more

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“…Afterward, scholars have widely utilized it to assess the importance of capital structure. Different industries' ideal capital structures are still up for debate (Saeed et al, 2021). Most studies explore non-financial firms' capital structure determinants (Amatya, 2020;Shah et al, 2004) or small and medium firms (Bas et al, 2009;Daskalakis & Psillaki, 2008).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Afterward, scholars have widely utilized it to assess the importance of capital structure. Different industries' ideal capital structures are still up for debate (Saeed et al, 2021). Most studies explore non-financial firms' capital structure determinants (Amatya, 2020;Shah et al, 2004) or small and medium firms (Bas et al, 2009;Daskalakis & Psillaki, 2008).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%