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The State and Development of Housing and Communal Sector of Russia

Svetlana Shulepina ()
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Svetlana Shulepina: Kuban State Agrarian University, Russia

Eurasian Journal of Economics and Finance, 2015, vol. 3, issue 3, 65-71

Abstract: Reforming of housing and communal services in Russia led to the emergence of new social and economic problems in the industry. The authors identified the main tasks of the reform of housing and communal complex of Russia in article. An important result of the industry reforming has been the emergence of household organizations. Results of research revealed that currently active process of the new household organizations emergence and privatization of existing one passed. Statistical data analysis showed that the overall growth rate of the number of organizations providing services to housing maintenance, below the rate of entry into use of apartment buildings. This fact proves that today the market of housing maintenance has moved from the stage of formation to the stage of evolution. At this stage the existing economic unities will be actively compete and develop mechanisms to increase market share, reducing costs and maximizing profits. Key performance indicators of household organizations in Russia analyzed. Finally, in the article the main goals of household organizations activities in the current crisis of industry are presented.

Keywords: Householding Organization; Housing and Communal Service; Reforming; Statistical Data (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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