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Title: إستراتيجية تطوير الأملاك الوطنية الخاصة في إطار تفعيل الاستثمار وتحقيق التنمية -نظام الامتياز على العقار الصناعي
Other Titles: Strategy of developing private national properties in the framework of activating investment and achieving development – a system of concession over industrial property
Authors: آيت حمودة, كهينة
عايلي, رضوان
Keywords: Real estate, Idustrial property, Ivestment, Devlopment, Concession, National property
Issue Date: 2020
Abstract: Real estate or property is considered as one of the main pillars for creating a total economic development as it is a strategic production factor for all vital sectors. This is due to its contribution to increasing investments and providing job opportunities, as well as to economic growth rates. Due to the importance the industrial property issue acquires, each country has endeavored to adopt a development strategy in line with its human and material capabilities that aim at achieving economic stability. Hence, getting to know the reality of this real estate is an available option to learn about the way in which decision-makers are guided to develop this sector. As far as the economic transformation and changing the legal system are concerned, this study aims to define the investment system in industrial real estate as part of the private national properties and develop new and flexible mechanisms for its appraisal. Than clarify the method used and the procedures stipulates in the laws and regulations, in order to value and protect private national properties on the one hand revive the public treasury on the other hand. Despite this huge amount of legal texts, this does not negate the existence of legal, administrative and political obstacles starting with the multiplicity of the complexity of the administrative conditions and procedures.
URI: https://dspace.univ-temouchent.edu.dz/handle/123456789/1042
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