TRENDS IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF HOUSING IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES
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https://doi.org/10.60078/2992-877X-2024-vol2-iss8-pp426-431Abstract
The article examines advanced foreign practices of financing the costs of providing housing to the population from the state budget. Independent authorship approaches to scientific research of local and foreign scientists are developed in it. On the basis of research, scientific suggestions and recommendations have been developed regarding the theoretical aspects of providing housing to the population in our country.
Keywords:
state budget housing mortgage credit social protection social policy povertyReferences
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