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DAFTAR PUSTAKA

Abdelkader, I. Ben, & Salem, A. Ben. (2013). Islamic vs conventional

microfinance institutions : performance analysis in mena countries.

International Journal of Business and Social Research (IJBSR), 3(5), 219–

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SEM dalam Penelitian Bisnis. Penerbit Andi. Jogjakarta.

Abdul Rahman, A. R. (2007). Islamic microfinance: a missing component in

islamic banking. Kyoto Bulletin of Islamic Area Studies, 1-2, 1(2), 38–53.

Abdul Rahman, R., & Dean, F. (2013). Challenges and solutions in islamic

microfinance. Humanomics, 29(4), 293–306. Retrieved from

http://www.emeraldinsight.com/10.1108/H-06-2012-0013

Abdul Rahman, R., Kamarudin, M. F., Siwar, C., Ismail, A. G., Bahrom, H., &

Khalid, M. M. (2013). Zakat and Microfinance, (Ziauddin 1991), 10–14.

doi:10.7763/IPEDR.

Absindo (2014). Profil Asosiasi BMT se-Indonesia Jawa Barat. Absindo Jabar

Adams, D.W., Von Pischke, D., Graham, D (1984) eds., Rural Financial Markets

in Devel- oping Countries:Their Use and Abuse. Baltimore, Md.:The Johns

Hopkins University Press. Extracted from American Journal of Agricultural

Economics 57 (2): 279–91 (1975).

ADB (2004). Annual Report. https://www.adb.org/documents/adb-annual-report-

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microfinance institution performance in macroeconomic context. Journal of

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