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on Islamic Finance |
By: | triyawan, andi |
Abstract: | To find out the price movement of JKII Stock prices in the future by using the Autoregressive Integrated Moving Average (ARIMA) method. The purpose of this research is to create a model and predict future prices of Jakarta Islamic Index Stock. The data used in this study is time series data in the form of bitcoin prices for 365 periods from 28 May 2022 to 26 May 2023 to predict JKII Stock prices for the next 10 periods from 29 May 2023 to 7 June 2023. The results of the study show that the JKII Stock prices for 365 periods does not meet the assumption of stationarity, so a differecing process is carried out so that the data becomes stationary. The resulting ARIMA model is ARIMA(1, 0, 0) and this model is suitable for predicting the price of JKII Stock. Also, The results of the analysis with ARIMA lead to the price of Stock for the next 10 periods increasing slowly. |
Date: | 2023–06–12 |
URL: | https://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:osf:osfxxx:z4m2s_v1 |
By: | Becker, Sascha O (University of Warwick); Panin, Amma (UC Louvain); Pfaff, Steven (CWES); Rubin, Jared (Chapman University) |
Abstract: | This chapter examines the role of religion in economic development, both historically and today. Religion's influence varies globally, with high religiosity in countries like Pakistan and low rates in China. Despite declines in some Western countries, religion remains influential worldwide, with projected growth in Muslim populations due to higher fertility rates. Religion continues to shape societal norms and institutions, such as education and politics, even after its direct influence fades. The chapter explores how religious institutions and norms have impacted economic outcomes, focusing on both persistence and decline. It also examines cultural transmission, institutional entrenchment, networks, and religious competition as mechanisms sustaining religion's influence. We explore the relationship between religion and secularization, showing that economic development does not always reduce religiosity. Lastly, the chapter highlights gaps in the literature and suggests future research areas on the evolving role of religion in economic development |
Keywords: | Religion ; Economic Development ; Religiosity ; Cultural Transmission ; Secularization ; Historical Persistence ; Religious Competition ; Networks ; Social Norms JEL Codes: D85 ; I25 ; J10 ; N30 ; O33 ; O43 ; P48 ; Z10 ; Z12 |
Date: | 2025 |
URL: | https://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:wrk:warwec:1550 |