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Институциональные факторы детерминации инфраструктуры обеспечения развития регионального рынка доступного жилья

Институциональные факторы детерминации инфраструктуры обеспечения развития регионального рынка доступного жилья

Abstract

Статья посвящена рассмотрению системы институциональных факторов, детерминирующих развитие региональной инфраструктуры развития рынка доступного жилья в российских регионах. Дается обоснование рассмотрению категории доступное жилье с позиции трех аспектов: коммерческого, социального и институционального

The article discusses institutional factors that determine the development of the regional infrastructure on the market of affordable housing. The author analyzes the category of “affordable housing” from three major positions: commercial, social, and institutional

Keywords

РЫНОК ДОСТУПНОГО ЖИЛЬЯ,ЖИЛЬЕ "ЭКОНОМ-КЛАССА",РЫНОК ЖИЛОЙ НЕДВИЖИМОСТИ,ГРАДОСТРОИТЕЛЬСТВО,ИНФРАСТРУКТУРА,ИПОТЕЧНОЕ КРЕДИТОВАНИЕ,MARKET OF AFFORDABLE HOUSING,"ECONOMY-CLASS" HOUSING,REAL ESTATE MARKET,URBAN DEVELOPMENT,INFRASTRUCTURE,MORTGAGE

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