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Mechanisms of State Regulation of the Use of Agricultural Land for Construction Purposes: International and Russian Experience
[Механизмы Государственного Регулирования Использования Сельскохозяйственных Угодий Для Целей Строительства: Международный И Российский Опыт]

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  • Shagaida, Natalia (Шагайда, Наталья)

    (Gaidar Institute for Economic Policy; Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration (RANEPA))

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The paper discusses the methods of state regulation of the involvement of rural land for the construction of the example of foreign and Russian experience. Tools used in the United States, Uzbekistan, analyzed from the perspective of the feasibility of the use of analogues in Russia. A review of the organization of work on controlled use of farmland for the purposes of housing construction in the Belgorod region. It analyzes the activities of the Federal Fund sodeyst-tions Housing (RHD) with the risk position of agriculture and to ensure the reduction of barriers to housing access.

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  • Shagaida, Natalia (Шагайда, Наталья), 2016. "Mechanisms of State Regulation of the Use of Agricultural Land for Construction Purposes: International and Russian Experience [Механизмы Государственного Регулирования Использования Сельскохозяйст," Working Papers 2864, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration.
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    state regulation; rural land; construction; Uzbekistan; Russia; USA;
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