Main Arguments Applied for Restricting International Real Property Transactions
57th International Riga Technical University Scientific Conference on Economics and Enterpreneurship (SCEE'2016): Proceedings 2016
Jānis Viesturs, Armands Auziņš

Economic openness in countries differs between liberal, open economies which usually allow land ownership by foreigners and limited, closed-to-foreigners economies which include restrictions of land ownership by foreigners. The general arguments for establishing such restrictions (limits) are political, social, economic, and cultural interests, however these are overall reasons. The assignment of this paper is to research these arguments more thoroughly by analysing writings on these subjects and to create a frequency table reflecting the findings. To accomplish this, the main question to be answered is: what are the main arguments used to restrict international real property transactions or alien, i.e. foreign, land ownership? Materials used: 24 scientific papers to carry out qualitative content analysis, and additional pertinent bibliographies.


Atslēgas vārdi
International real property transactions, Land ownership restrictions, Land foreignization

Viesturs, J., Auziņš, A. Main Arguments Applied for Restricting International Real Property Transactions. No: 57th International Riga Technical University Scientific Conference on Economics and Enterpreneurship (SCEE'2016): Proceedings, Latvija, Rīga, 14.-16. oktobris, 2016. Riga: Riga Technical University, 2016, 227.-228.lpp. ISBN 978-9934-10-860-0. ISSN 2256-0866.

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