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    Best Practices in Real Estate Cross-border Transactions by Piotr Szulc

    Published in Studia Prawa Publicznego (2020-03-01)
    “… The article presents reflections on the best practices in real estate cross border transactions.Transactions on real estate markets have several aspects that make them highly complex, mostly due to their individual nature – each property is unique in terms of its location, structure and history. …”
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    A Comparative Evaluation of the Effect of Financial Frictions on the Transmission Mechanism of Monetary Policy with an Emphasis on the Endogeneity of Money on Iran’s Economy by Hossein Samsami, Parviz Davoodi, Rana Abbasgholi Nezhad Asbaghi

    “…Therefore, to mitigate nonperforming loans in banks, the study suggests that economic policymakers focus on controlling inflation rates, exchange rates, fluctuations in gross domestic product, and fluctuations in investment in the real estate sector. The priority should also be given to monitoring the decline in the quality of bank management due to the increase in the ratio of bank credit balance to total volume deposits after deducting the legal reserves. …”
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    Analysis of the Contextual Factors Influencing the Expansion of Construction Violations with an Emphasis on the Role and Position of Key Urban Stakeholders (Case Study: Isfahan Met... by Ahmad Shahivandi, Afsaneh Talebi Varnosfaderani

    Published in برنامه ریزی فضایی (2025-06-01)
    “…However, the inflexibility of urban construction laws was not found to be significant; experts indicated that this variable did not contribute to the legal issues surrounding urban construction in Isfahan and was thus been excluded from the model.Government's Public and Civil Construction Policies and Programs: The results indicated that all variables in this dimension were significant, i.e., they all affected the government's policies and civil construction programs. …”
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    Fit-For-Purpose Upscaling Land Administration—A Case Study from Benin by Steven Mekking, Dossa Victorien Kougblenou, Fabrice Gilles Kossou

    Published in Land (2021-04-01)
    “…The government of Benin in 2013 decided upon a centralized land administration, with the purpose of recording the entire national territory in one land administration system to promote durable economic development by increasing legal certainty in real estate transactions. This is a major challenge, given that currently, of the estimated 5 million cadastral parcels, less than 60,000 parcels have a land title and are registered in the national land administration agency’s central database. …”
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    Analysis of the Causes of Urban Sprawl in Iran by keramatollah Ziari, Saeed Zanganeh Shahraki, Negin Rajabzadeh, Mohsen Abbas Nejad Jelogir

    Published in برنامه ریزی فضایی (2024-12-01)
    “…Furthermore, the rising prices of urban land, speculation, and fluctuations in the real estate market were identified as significant economic drivers of urban sprawl (14 occurrences). …”
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    Project quality, regulation quality by Elena Mussinelli

    Published in Techne (2024-06-01)
    “…Greenwashing operations often characterise the private actions of real estate operators, in the absence of checks and controls by the public authorities. …”
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