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Rent contradictions in land valuation, cadastral and investment activities

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Abstract The article considers a new scientific concept of rent impact on investment processes in agribusiness based on optimization of rent income by eliminating rent contradictions in cadastral and land valuation activities. The problem of land transfer from production turnover as a result of rent distortions hinders the innovative development of the agricultural economy. The analysis and evaluation of factor income confirms the high interdependence of rent factors in the combination of labor, capital and land. The degradation of one of them hinders the development of the others. Therefore, it is important to balance the development of production resources by regulating factor income. Imbalances in rental income result in losses of resources. The research is aimed at developing a scientific approach to the implementation of innovative priorities in the development of agribusiness by eliminating rent contradictions in land valuation and cadastral activities. The results of the research are reduced to the development of a system of rent regulators for innovative development of the agricultural economy through the introduction of methods for structuring rental income in land valuation and cadastral activities. Localization of intensive rental income in agricultural production becomes possible only in the conditions of redistribution of extensive forms of rental income (differential rent first, natural rent, monopoly rent), which is a fundamental condition for creating a competitive environment and investment development of the agricultural economy.
Title: Rent contradictions in land valuation, cadastral and investment activities
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Abstract The article considers a new scientific concept of rent impact on investment processes in agribusiness based on optimization of rent income by eliminating rent contradictions in cadastral and land valuation activities.
The problem of land transfer from production turnover as a result of rent distortions hinders the innovative development of the agricultural economy.
The analysis and evaluation of factor income confirms the high interdependence of rent factors in the combination of labor, capital and land.
The degradation of one of them hinders the development of the others.
Therefore, it is important to balance the development of production resources by regulating factor income.
Imbalances in rental income result in losses of resources.
The research is aimed at developing a scientific approach to the implementation of innovative priorities in the development of agribusiness by eliminating rent contradictions in land valuation and cadastral activities.
The results of the research are reduced to the development of a system of rent regulators for innovative development of the agricultural economy through the introduction of methods for structuring rental income in land valuation and cadastral activities.
Localization of intensive rental income in agricultural production becomes possible only in the conditions of redistribution of extensive forms of rental income (differential rent first, natural rent, monopoly rent), which is a fundamental condition for creating a competitive environment and investment development of the agricultural economy.

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