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  • Prof. Christina Nikolova, PhD
Editorial Board
  • Prof. Christina Nikolova, PhD - UNWE
  • Prof. Elka Todorova, DSc. - UNWE
  • Prof. Maya Lambovska, DSc. - UNWE
  • Assoc. Prof. Todor Nedev, PhD - UNWE
  • Assoc. Prof. Dorina Kabakchieva, PhD - UNWE
  • Assoc. Prof. Paskal Zhelev, PhD - UNWE
Scientific Secretary
  • Assoc. Prof. Aleksandar Valkov, PhD - UNWE
Coordinator
  • Assist. Prof. Veselina Lyubomirova, PhD - UNWE
International Editorial Board
  • Damian Stantchev, PhD
    Edinburgh NAPIER University, UK

  • Ivaylo Vassilev, PhD
    University of Southampton,UK

  • Prof. Irina Kuzmina-Merlino, PhD
    Transport and Telecommunication Institute, Riga

  • Milan Zdravkovic
    University of Niš, Serbia

  • Prof. Niculae Mihaita, PhD
    Bucharest Academy of Economic Studies, Romania

  • Prof. Ricardo Jardim-Gonçalves, PhD
    UNINOVA institute, New University of Lisbon, Portugal

  • Prof. Ing. Jaroslav Belás, PhD
    Tomas Bata University in Zlín, Czech Republic

  • Prof. John Rijsman, PhD
    Tilburg University

  • Prof. Ing. Zdenek Dvorák, PhD
    University of Zilina, Slovak Republic

  • Prof. Zoran Cekerevac, PhD
    “Union – Nikola Tesla” University in Belgrade, Serbia

State Property Management in Support of Regional Development
YEARBOOK OF UNWE
year 2018

State Property Management in Support of Regional Development

Abstract

State Property Management is a comprehensive and structured approach to long-term property management as a tool for efficient and effective delivery of public services and goods in support of a higher quality of life and the well-being of citizens. The publication explores the theoretical and practical-applied issues related to the management of state property by clarifying its theoretical-methodological basis and evolutionary development, focusing on the specificity of public state property. An attempt is made for problem-oriented analysis of the existing deficits in selected key problem areas of activity, which interact to the greatest extent and influence the effectiveness of the implemented regional policy and the development of the regions. Suggested guidelines for improving State Property Management for more effective regional development.

JEL: K11, P14, R58

Keywords

Management, Regional Development, state property, regional policy
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ISSN (print): 1312-5486
ISSN (online): 2534-8949