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How to Use New Methods of Financing in the Field of Endowment (Case Study:Endowment & Charity)
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The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between the area dedicated to using innovative financing and economic development indicators. To achieve this goal, twenty-three-item questionnaire in relation to the seven macro-economic variables such as human capital, physical capital accumulation, reducing the government budget deficit, equitable distribution of wealth, productivity, elimination of poverty and social welfare was designed. Validity this questionnaire by five professors of economics and financial management training in the field of endowment was approved and Cronbach's alpha coefficient to measure the reliability of statistics used in this study consisted of professors and elite economic and financial management in the universities and the endowments were familiar with the area devoted to the research in the province according to population size (58), using a sample of 50 samples were obtained. The sampling of samples were selected. To assess data normality Kolmogorov-Smirnov test was used to measure the direction of dedicated field communication using new financing macro-economic indicators of the one-sample t-test were used at a significance level of 5%, the results showed significant sphere endowed with modern methods of financing the macro-economic variable was seven. The area dedicated to using innovative financing methods can improve the economic variables, economic development, human capital, physical capital accumulation, reducing the government budget deficit, equitable distribution of wealth, productivity, and elimination of poverty and social welfare caupoverty cause accumulation of physical capital.
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Endowment, Economic Development, Equitable Distribution of Wealth, The Accumulation of Physical Capital.
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