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Adaptation of the International Experience in Regulating the Real Estate Market in Modern Russia

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  • Ivankina, Elena

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  • Bogomolny, Evgeny

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  • Kosareva, Elena

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  • Lischenko, Vitaly

    (RANEPA)

Abstract

Continuously improved legal framework and demarcation of state land lay the foundation for the transition of ownership of land and real estate market during the operations. System state real estate cadastre and registration of rights to real estate and cadastral valuation of land and market pricing streamline the real estate market and promote the formation of a base for taxation. Territorial zoning and tax system provide public authorities tools for economic regulation of real estate markets. Detailed analysis of real estate markets in Europe and the U.S. to evaluate the effects of specific economic regulation mechanisms operating in these markets. In this paper we analyzed the possibility of excess profits tax construction company, investor tax, tax on speculative resale and some others in our country.

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  • Ivankina, Elena & Bogomolny, Evgeny & Kosareva, Elena & Lischenko, Vitaly, "undated". "Adaptation of the International Experience in Regulating the Real Estate Market in Modern Russia," Published Papers nvg141, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration.
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    Keywords

    real estate; cadastre; state policy; Russia;
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    • R00 - Urban, Rural, Regional, Real Estate, and Transportation Economics - - General - - - General
    • Z0 - Other Special Topics - - General

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