Are Islamic Banks more Stable than Conventional banks? Evidence from the Indonesian Bank

This study aims to analyze the effect of capital adequacy, profitability, and liquidity on bank stability in Indonesia. In this study, the dependent variable was measured using Z-Score as a projection of bank stability. The sampling technique used is purposive sampling, with the criteria of the ten...

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