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2014, № 8 (169)



Terekhova S.A. PROPERTY POTENTIAL'S TRANSFORMATION OF THE TERRITORIAL UNIT IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE REGION'S ECONOMY Property potential is examined as a complex socio-economic system with multifaceted structure of assets and relations of elements in the process of formation and use. There are distinguished main groups of assets and some of the groups of factors, which are influencing the transformation processes. The results of the study of processes of change in the assets of the estate are given. There are discussed transformation vectors on the real estate market as a consequence of the functioning of three process sectors and on which demand, supply and market price of real estate is formed in certain economic conditions.Key words: property potential, immovable property, transformation vector, process sector (zone), economic and social development.

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Author: Terehova S.A.

Year: 2014


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