JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC & SOCIAL RESEARCH, cilt.13, sa.2, ss.61-89, 2011 (Hakemli Dergi)
This paper merges the literature on regulation, specifically private
provision of public goods, and governance with the literature on philanthropic
institutions (awqaf) in Turkey. Traditionally, awqaf (plural for the waqf) have been
very functional regarding the socioeconomic realms in Muslim societies. On the
other hand, the provision of public goods is one of the core discussions under the
literature on regulation and governance, particularly the property rights. This paper
analyzes the role of waqf which has historically been more than a charitable
organization: an economic agent in Turkey. Being a long-time provider of public
goods, awqaf can be studied of property rights and regulation process, while its
organizational structure could be considered as a subject to the firm theory. Turkish
philanthropic institutions possess historical significance in terms of their
organizational evolution and relationship to the changing governance structures in
the country. Therefore, also discussed in this paper are the similarities and
differences between the awqaf and Western charitable organizations, particularly in
terms of organizational structures, definition of property rights, and their evolution
under different governance-related structures such as rule of law and contract
enforcement.