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Information accounting maintenance of the joint enterprises of housing and communal services of the region: theory, practice

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  • A. M. Pronina

  • E. Y. Fedotovskaya

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The paper presents the main theoretical approaches to the problem of formation of reliable information about the activities of public utility facilities in the region.

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