Practice of Functioning of the Land Market in European Countries
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.36097/rsan.v1i44.1627Keywords:
land market, agricultural land, agro-industrial complex, land lease, real estateAbstract
The purpose of the scientific article: to determine the legal and economic aspects of the land market in European countries of the functioning of the land market in European countries, study of the impact of the land market on the economic stability of European countries, identify the factors influencing the development of the land market in Europe. To achieve the purpose outlined, were used the following methods: statistical analysis and comparison, historical retrospective, element-theoretical method, analysis, generalization and analogy. In the countries of European Union two types of land market dominate, namely: a fully open market and an open market for foreigners. A comprehensive analysis of economic aspects of the land market, reflected in the share of gross profit of the agro-industrial complex in GDP, agricultural land prices and other indicators, proves the causal link between them, the type of land market, investment and economic development in general. The main ways to improve the regulation of the land market have been proposed, namely: attracting investors, improving infrastructure, creating favorable conditions for the development of national farming, introducing innovative technologies for land cultivation, preserving the environment, fighting corruption, removing shadow business, informatization of the land market.
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