Abstract

The article discusses the state management of the investment process in housing construction as an open system interacting with the environment and all participants in the investment process. It contains the review of the current trends and key features of the formation of investment activity system in housing construction and residential property as a target of housing construction investments that has a direct impact on the formation of the financial structure of investment projects in housing construction. Here are also shown the components of the investment activity in housing construction and its structure in Ukraine. Are determined the nature and features of the formation of the system of investment activity in housing construction in Ukraine, aimed at creating conditions for new financing mechanisms that can bind elements of construction, attracting finance, monitoring of their use, new property transfer. It is concluded that Ukraine has every chance to attract investment resources and use them in the interests of the state economy, which is a factor of stability and success of its socio-economic development. The level of investment activity in the construction industry of Ukraine today is interdependent with the performance of the state’s economy, the financial and credit system, and the profitable activity of enterprises. The current economic situation of our state requires the attraction of investments for the long-term development of its regions. It is defined that the expansion of the sphere of attracting foreign investments and the regulation of conditions for investing such investments in the national economy and their protection is an important element of the system of investment activity and implementation of investment policy. The ways of state influence on the sphere of entrepreneurship, market infrastructure, a non-profit sector of the economy with the aim of creating conditions for their effective functioning in accordance with the directions of the state economic policy are defined.

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