Received 30.08.2022, Revised 23.12.2022, Accepted 28.02.2023

Problem aspects and mechanisms of state management the development of the housing fund in Ukraine

Taras Vasyltsiv, Oleksandr Rudkovsky

In the study, the attention to the problems of formation and implementation of the state housing policy, in particular in the part of the development of the country's housing stock, is updated. The purpose of the study was to identify problematic aspects, as well as to substantiate effective mechanisms for regulating the development of the housing stock in Ukraine. The most problematic aspects of social housing construction in Ukraine are identified and the problems in this area, which have worsened in connection with full-scale military operations, are emphasized. Areas of improvement of the state policy of activation of social housing construction have been identified. Problematic aspects of state management of the development of the general housing stock of the state are pointed out. The most promising mechanisms that should be used to increase the efficiency of the state policy of increasing the volume of housing construction in Ukraine are identified, which in particular relate to: popularization of integrated systems, organizational measures, provision of information exchange, state financing of projects, assistance in the formation of cooperation networks, elimination of bureaucratic obstacles to cooperation, resource support for the activity of construction clusters and their participants, promoting the development of technology parks and business incubators. The scientific novelty of the research results lies in the further development of the toolkit of the state policy of stimulating the increase in volumes and increasing the efficiency of housing construction in the country. The applied value of the research results consists in determining the applied mechanisms and tools of state policy to improve the provision of housing for the population of Ukraine, in particular in the conditions of a fullscale war and its critically negative consequences for the social sphere and the country's system

housing fund; social housing; development mechanisms; state policy; organizational and economic tools
127-132
Vasyltsiv, T., & Rudkovsky, O. (2023). Problem aspects and mechanisms of state management the development of the housing fund in Ukraine. Innovation and Sustainability, 3(1), 127-132. https://doi.org/10.31649/ins.2023.1.127.132

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