Focus and Scope  : Islamic economics, monetary, and finance
e-ISSN :2460-6146
p-ISSN : 2460-6618
 

Journal of Islamic Monetary Economics and Finance (JIMF) is an international peer-reviewed journal published quarterly by Bank Indonesia Institute, Bank Indonesia (Central Bank of Indonesia). JIMF publishes important research contributions to a wide range of Islamic economics, monetary, and finance including work along empirical, methodological and theoritical lines. The topics covers but not limited to the followings: microeconomics; finance; financial markets; macroeconomics; economic growth and development; international trade; monetary policy; money demand and money supply behaviour.

The primary criterion for publication in JIMF is the significance of the contribution an article makes to the literature in Islamic economics, monetary and finance i.e., the significance of the contribution and on the rigor of analysis and presentation of the paper. The acceptance decision is made based upon an independent review process that provides critically constructive and prompt evaluations of submitted manuscripts.

Vol. 12 No. 1 (2026)

Published: 2026-02-26

The Role of Islamic Economics and Finance in the Era of Digital Transformation, Sustainable Growth and Geopolitical Uncertainty

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Resilience of Islamic Stock Indexes to Economic Uncertainty: Quantile-on-Quantile Insights

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Beyond Prohibitions: Unveiling the Hidden Dynamics of Islamic Economics and Finance

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The Shariah-Compliant Risk Factor and Distress Risk: Evidence from the U.S. Stocks

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Analyzing the Impact of Systems, Human Capital, and Anti-Bribery Practices on Business Satisfaction: The Case of Halal Certification in Indonesia

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Optimizing Islamic Portfolio Formation Using Mathematical and Shariah Approaches

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Consumer Insights on Halal Certification: Awareness, Perception, and Visibility as Key Determinants of Purchase Behaviour

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Reassessing Attention to Fintech: Spillover Effects on Conventional and Islamic Financial Stocks

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Shari’ah Analytics of Arabic Currency Terms and Implications for Cryptocurrency

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