Lietuvos komercinio nekilnojamojo turto rinkos formavimosi ir plėtros analizė

Collection:
Mokslo publikacijos / Scientific publications
Document Type:
Straipsnis / Article
Language:
Lietuvių kalba / Lithuanian
Title:
Lietuvos komercinio nekilnojamojo turto rinkos formavimosi ir plėtros analizė
Alternative Title:
Analysis of formation and development of commercial property market in Lithuania
In the Journal:
Homo-societas-technologiae. 2013, 2 (2), p. 6-15
Summary / Abstract:

LTStraipsnyje nagrinėjama komercinio nekilnojamojo turto rinkos formavimosi ir plėtros specifika naujų ir nepriklausomybę atkūrusių Rytų Europos šalių atžvilgiu. Dėl ekonomikos transformacijos iš planinės į laisvąją rinką šios šalys išgyveno daug pertvarkų ir reformų, kurios turėjo didelę įtaką komercinio nekilnojamojo turto rinkos formavimuisi. Straipsnyje didelis dėmesys skiriamas veiksniams, turintiems didžiausią įtaką komercinio nekilnojamojo turto rinkos plėtrai, aptariamas globalizacijos poveikis rinkos dalyvių elgesiui, analizuojami teisiniai aspektai, kurie siejami su šia rinka, bei Lietuvos komercinio nekilnojamojo turto rinkos plėtros ypatumai. [Iš leidinio]

ENSummary Real estate plays a vital share in household or work in the daily life of each individual; it is also a very important sector in each economy. Commercial property is an integral part of the real estate sector and perhaps can be compared to one of the country’s most fundamental because it generates a wide range of economic activities: building, planning, design, construction, maintenance and investment as well as offers shopping, visiting and leisure opportunities. For Eastern European countries, after re-established independence, this sector has become one of the major in economic development. A rapid expansion of this sector took place during the transitional period, whereas the countries had to adapt to the market economy framework and to emerged needs and opportunities in the real estate market. In this respect, a number of processes influenced the expansion shift: liberalization, political decisions, growth of economic indicators, globalization and historical events. However, the ultimate objective of any property market, in the light of globalization, is its competitiveness and interest of investors, efficient and mature market. Scientific literature suggests that commercial property market in developing countries remains an ambiguous process and there is lack of clear understanding about how this market has emerged, evolved, grown and operated, and which processes and factors affect its development. This article introduces the processes that facilitated formation and development of commercial property market in Lithuania. [From the publication]

ISSN:
2029-9737
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