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Comparison between Islamic and General Equity Funds of Pakistan: Difference in Their Performances and Fund Flow Volatility. (2015). Zia-ur-Rehman Rao, ; Tauni, Muhammad Zubair ; Iqbal, Amjad.
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    In: Review of Financial Economics.
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  47. Return performance, Cointegration and short run dynamics of Islamic and non-Islamic indices: evidence from the US and Malaysia during the subprime crisis. (2012). Albaity, Mohamed ; Mudor, Hamdia.
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    In: Journal of Social and Development Sciences.
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    In: Journal of Economics and Behavioral Studies.
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    In: Emerging Markets Review.
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