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Halal Certification for Financial Products: A Transaction Cost Perspective

机译:金融产品清真认证:交易成本观点

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We argue that although halal certification could potentially reduce the high transaction costs related to buying Islamic financial products, in practice these costs are just replaced by transaction costs relating to the certification itself. It takes considerable time (2-3 months) and money (USD 122.000) to obtain a halal certification. Partially, this is because the market is highly concentrated and non-contestable. About 20 individual Sharia scholars control more than half the market, with the top 3 earning an estimated USD 4.5 million in fees per year. Moreover, this market seems plagued with problems, most notably a strong incentive for excessively lenient certification, lack of consensus on what is considered halal and sub-standard governance practices. We discuss solutions to these problems and conclude that a neutral non-profit government entity should assume the role of halal certifiers.
机译:我们认为,尽管清真认证可能会减少与购买伊斯兰金融产品相关的高额交易成本,但实际上这些成本只是由与认证本身相关的交易成本所取代。获得清真认证需要大量时间(2-3个月)和金钱(122.000美元)。部分原因是因为市场高度集中且不可竞争。大约有20位伊斯兰教义学者控制着超过一半的市场,排名前三位的学者每年的学费估计为450万美元。此外,这个市场似乎困扰着很多问题,最明显的是过度宽松认证的强烈动机,对清真和不合标准的治理实践缺乏共识。我们讨论了这些问题的解决方案,并得出结论,中立的非营利性政府实体应承担清真认证机构的角色。

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