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The article presents the author's model of pricing at the housing market. Economic indicators according to which the analysis should be carried out are defined in this article. The analysis of prices at the housing market of CIS countries on the example of Moscow in the post-Soviet period is...
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The article considers an attempt of economic grounding for prices level on the moment before the crisis beginning. The analysis concerning factors of price formation on the realty market is directed, price forecast for Kiev apartments in conditions of economic crisis is given. Similarities...
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This article takes into consideration the connection between the real estate prices and the purchasing-power parity of currencies in the countries of CIS. It is shown that the exceeding growth of dollar real estate prices in these countries was the part of the rising of dollar prices for all...
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The provision with accommodation is the important indicator, which influences the function of demand. The construction and the provision with accommodation is touched upon from the point of view of Ukraine’s regions and the countries of the world.
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Russian abstract: В статье рассматриваются основные экономические и институциональные тренды 2020 г. на российском рынке недвижимости, влияние на него антикризисной...
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This paper examines the relationship between the Russian ruble/US dollar exchange rate and global oil prices using autoregressive model with Markovian regime shifts. Empirical analysis on daily data for 2009–2019 shows that exchange rate dynamics is best described by three regimes,...
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After entering the European Union (EU) Latvia faced new possibilities in international labor market. In 2004 several member states opened their labor markets to workers from Latvia. The largest amount of labor force went to Ireland, Great Britain and Sweden. In these countries salaries were...
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After entering the European Union (EU) Latvia faced new possibilities in international labor market. In 2004 several member states opened their labor markets to workers from Latvia. The largest amount of labor force went to Ireland, Great Britain and Sweden. In these countries salaries were...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10015220937
After entering the European Union (EU) Latvia faced new possibilities in international labor market. In 2004 several member states opened their labor markets to workers from Latvia. The largest amount of labor force went to Ireland, Great Britain and Sweden. In these countries salaries were...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10015221012
In a paper construction branch forecasting model which allows to estimate the industry development problems is shown. Difference from anthers models, in given paper the main attention is turned to the building of the living area. Model stands from sub model (blocks): amount of apartments, real...
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