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Displaying 396 - 400 of 783Un sistema di supporto alla decisione per facilitare nuove azioni di finanziamento in ambito pubblico
Un approfondimento analitico sulle modalità di finanziamento che hanno interessato la Regione Piemonte, sviluppato con il contributo di chi vi ha operato direttamente, ha permesso di acquisire, codificare e organizzare importanti elementi di conoscenza e di proporne l’uso per accrescere la cultura valutativa in Regione.
Eventos culturais como propulsores da atividade turística: o papel da escola de música da UFRN no destino Natal-RN
O turismo no município de Natal – Rio Grande do Norte, localizado no nordeste do Brasil, ainda é basicamente voltado apenas para o binômio “Sol e Mar”. Tendo em vista que para um destino turístico ser competitivo é necessário diversificar a oferta turística. O segmento de eventos tem estimulado o desenvolvimento socioeconômico no Brasil e no mundo, contribuído para o fomento da economia e geração de empregos.
Il valore dei suoli edificabili in Italia
Il saggio propone alcune analisi sulla dinamica del valore dei suoli edificabili in Italia. Il tema è importante poiché lo studio dell’andamento del valore dei suoli nello spazio e nel tempo permette di valutare la formazione della rendita urbana, indispensabile per realizzare una pianificazione equa ed efficace.
Le analisi confermano ipotesi già formulate in passato e ben note agli operatori del mercato immobiliare.
Equity of cadastral valuation and simplified methods
Real estate taxation has been intensely debated lately. The main issue concerns the formation of taxable values based on the current cadastral incomes. More specifically, the point is made against the iniquity that the current surveyed values generate in the fiscal system, thus the necessity of overcoming it.
Equity of cadastral valuation and simplified methods
Real estate taxation has been intensely debated lately. The main issue concerns the formation of taxable values based on the current cadastral incomes. More specifically, the point is made against the iniquity that the current surveyed values generate in the fiscal system, thus the necessity of overcoming it.