Abstract

Some of the previous real estate generated due to the transfer of public institutes to provincial regions have not been sold yet, in spite of ongoing efforts to sell them since 2009. Based on such background, this study examined the restricting factors and means of dealing with previous real estate experiencing difficulties in sales. It was determined that controversy arising from the special benefits of easing the regulations on the use of the land can be coped with by reverting the increased portion of the asset values thereof to the local autonomous government based on the past incidents. In addition, the means of utilization of previous real estate for which the sales is restricted for qualitative reasons of the institutes can be sought by linking it with national policy projects and, since there existed such cases in the past, they were deduced as means that require review. Moreover, administration procedure of changing the plan for handling of such real estate mentioned the need for policy support through revision of relevant regulations such as new establishment of provision within the follow-up management methods, etc.

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