PARTICIPATION BANKS’ CONTRIBUTION TO THE ECONOMY: THE CASE OF TURKEY
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Participation Banking growing with a rising trend in the world, has become a major role in
financial market. Participation banks aim to survive with the least damage by marketing
derivative products rather than taking actions sometimes 10 ,sometimes 30 times the pecuniary
resources by the financial values they have. With a mode of operation ,the participation banking
differing from deposit banks has the feature to fill the gaps that deposit can not. Participation
banks have an undeniable role in rotating the funds into the economy which has been inactive
due to the current account deficit being expected to economy as employment and production.
The aim of the study is demonstrate the volume of participation banking in Turkey and its
contribution to the economy of the country. In the study, the structure of the funds which the
attendant banks collected and used between the years of 2005- 2013 has been compared with the
banking system. As a result of the study, it is revealed that the operating volume of participation
banks have increased and it plays a positive role in striving with employment, growth,
unrecorded economy in Turkey.