Determining and providing a suitable method for Financing of public projects in the texture around the Holy Shrine using Waqf bonds

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Research/Original Article (دارای رتبه معتبر)
Abstract:
One of the most important and most trusted tissues in the country is the collection around the holy shrine of Imam Reza (AS), which in addition to the annual adjacency receives more than 20 million pilgrims. Regarding the importance of the issue of renovation and improvement of the worn texture around the holy shrine of Reza (AS) began in 1993, which, unfortunately, has not had significant progress after more than 20 years. One of the most important reasons for the failure of this project is the financing problem, in particular the provision of funds for the construction of public spaces.
In the present study, the willingness of people to participate in the improvement of the worn out texture surrounding the shrine of Imam Reza (AS) through the purchase of bonds was estimated using conditional valuation method. In this way, 240 pilgrims and adjacent people were interviewed. In order to distinguish the factors influencing the decision on participation and the level of participation, the Tobit model and Hackman's two-step method were used. By eliminating incomplete responses, 57 percent of those willing to buy bonds have been deposited. The results of the hacking pattern showed that the variables of trust in local institutions and social consciousness have a significant effect on the decision of respondents to buy papers, and the feeling of belonging to the city and the neighborhood only affects the level of willingness to participate, while the belief in the endowment and the household economic status , Both in the first stage (the decision to pay) and in the second stage (the rate of willingness to pay), has a significant effect. The average willingness to participate was estimated at 1,660,000 rials.
Language:
Persian
Published:
Islamic Economy, Volume:19 Issue: 73, 2019
Pages:
239 to 266
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