Assessment Of Social and Economic Factors Affecting The Provision Of Housing To The Population
Abstract
In the article, the influence of social and economic factors in providing housing to the population and their specific characteristics are identified and evaluated. In this regard, studies aimed at evaluating the influence of factors using econometric methods have been carried out. Scientific conclusions have been formed regarding the systematization of factors affecting the housing market.
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