REAL ESTATE MARKET IN RURAL AREA OF THE REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA: ACTUAL CONDITION AND OPPORTUNITIES OF DEVELOPMENT
Viorel Turetchi () and
Tatiana Borzdova ()
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Economy and Sociology, 2017, issue 1-2, 133-139
Abstract:
The market of real estate objects in rural areas is an essential gear of Moldovan economy. The efficiency and effectiveness of this market has an impact on the agricultural sector development and living standards of rural residents. Currently, this area is very little studied, the research being conducted within the perimeter of land market activity. The purpose of this sudy is to determine the specific of the activity of the real estate objects market in rural areas of the Republic of Moldova, analyse the transactional business process of each group of real estate objects, as well as elucidate major issues which stagnate a more active development of this economic sector. Extensive knowledge of real estate objects market functioning as a whole in rural areas will enable the optimal solution to revive the agrarian economy and socio-economic revitalization of rural areas. While preparing this study, the following research methods have been used: analysis and synthesis, conceptual analysis of statistical data; analysis of dinamic lines, methods of comparison.
Keywords: real estate market; agrarian sector; rural area; real estate. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: L85 O18 Q18 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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