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Regional Public Property Management: Evaluating the Results of the "Rights of Use" Implementation

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  • Alena Anufrieva
  • Natalia Devyatova

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Currently, there is no methodological toolkit for assessing the results of public property management as overall property complex of the region. The article presents a complex approach to assessing public property management results which includes evaluating the results of certain proprietary right implementation, such as: the rights of use, disposition, and possession. The authors developed a system of indicators reflecting the results of the regional public property objects use, transferred to economic entities: public institutions, state unitary enterprises, and the results of state-owned enterprises shares management.Our methodology suggests a set of indicators to measure the results of public property use for state unitary enterprises and public institutions: calculated indicators, summary indicators and additional indicators, and key indicators of state-owned enterprises activity.This approach allows gaining complete information on changes in cost of public property, quality of the property used to provide public services, on profile and targeted use of property, income from the property use, its maintenance expenditure, sources of its growth and renewal are considered. The article is devoted to the analysis of the results of Irkutsk region public propertys use in 2016-2017. Testing of the proposed system of indicators proved the possibility of its use as a basis for the development and implementation of information and analytical decision-making systems for public property management.

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  • Alena Anufrieva & Natalia Devyatova, 2019. "Regional Public Property Management: Evaluating the Results of the "Rights of Use" Implementation," Public administration issues, Higher School of Economics, issue 1, pages 85-110.
  • Handle: RePEc:nos:vgmu00:2019:i:1:p:85-110
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