Foreign experience in implementation of housing policy and the possibilities of its application in the regions of the Russian Federation
Abstract
The article reveals the state policy of foreign countries in the field of housing policy. According to European researchers, the global problem of providing housing for the population by the world community was resolved back in the 1970s. Despite this, this issue is still relevant for all states, including developed countries, which declare the values of the information economy and the services market. In particular, this is due to the fact that the number of the world’s population is steadily increasing. Also, the 21st century is characterized by the ideology of living comfort. If even 30 years ago most states faced the problem of providing citizens with at least a small amount of housing, but at the moment people value, first of all, the level of comfort. Accordingly, the demand for private houses and apartment buildings is complex: the proximity to entertainment and recreational resources and the availability of social infrastructure (schools and kindergartens) are taken into account. In addition, the issue of providing social housing and certain subsidies to families whose income does not exceed a certain amount or the real living space per person does not meet the established living criteria is also relevant.
About the Authors
E. A. KarasikRussian Federation
PhD in Economics, Associate Professor
V. R. Ganeeva
Russian Federation
Master Student
O. S. Karasik
Russian Federation
Master Student
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Review
For citations:
Karasik E.A., Ganeeva V.R., Karasik O.S. Foreign experience in implementation of housing policy and the possibilities of its application in the regions of the Russian Federation. Kazan economic vestnik. 2021;(3):35-40. (In Russ.)