METHODS FOR INTEGRATION OF TREASURY REAL ESTATE TO THE ECONOMY AND AN EVALUATION OF THE CURRENT PRACTICES
Journal Title: Kastamonu Üniversitesi İktisadi ve İdari Bilimler Fakültesi Dergisi - Year 2017, Vol 17, Issue 3
Abstract
In this study, the duties and operations of the General Directorate of National Real Estate, which is one of the main service units of the Ministry of Finance, which is the organization responsible for managing the movable and immovable assets of the Treasury are outlined and the practical effects of these operations on the economy of the country are discussed. The ways in which Treasury real estate are integrated into the economy and the revenues obtained as such are examined in addition to how the economy of the country is affected from the procedures through which no income is obtained although they are within the Directorate. Employing statistical data about Treasury real estate throughout the country, which of these procedures were used and the revenues obtained as a result were examined for the period between 2010 and 2016. It has been shown that Treasury real estate are used as an incentives for investments, production, employment, and income distribution through operations they are subjected to as required by the related legislation and identified that they both generate income and contribute to the economy through transactions such as sales, leasing, allocation, establishment of easement and permission to use, free assignment, sales over the value forming the basis for duties, and exchange. It has been found that 525.468 of the 3.841.426 registered real estate units (120.243.724.712 m² of the 245.548.399.111 m² surface area) at the possession of the Treasury have been allocated. In the light of these data, it has been concluded that approximately 49% of the Treasury real estate are allocated and the remaining 51% portion are being made the subject of many types of transactions such as sales, rental, preliminary permit, establishment of easement and permission to use, construction in exchange of land, exchange, transfer, and abandonment.
Authors and Affiliations
Yeşim ALİEFENDİOĞLU, Neslihan AKSU
THE EFFECTS OF THE LEADER EXECUTIVES ON THE EMPLOYEES’ MOTIVATION AND PERFORMANCE: A STUDY IN PUBLIC ORGANIZATIONS
Leadership is also recognized as the ability to guide and influence people on a regular, conscious basis in achieving goals and objectives. One of the characteristics of a good leader; as well as guiding members of the o...
THE EFFECT OF ETHICAL LEADERSHIP ON EMPLOYEES’ JOB SATISFACTION: A STUDY ON MUNICIPALITIES IN KONYA
During the last few years, ethics and integrity concepts get bigger attention in the leadership scope and studies on the ethical leader behavior is growing at all levels in the organizations due to repetitive ethical sca...
Application of Independent Audit in Accordance with IFRS from New TTK Framework
Businesses with a globalizing world economy financial information has begun to be important both by the state and the investor in terms of both correctness and consistency. This has also increased the need for TFRS / IFR...
INTERNATİONAL RESERVES AND IMPORT RELATİON: THE CASE OF TURKEY
Traditional models ignore international reserves, while the import demand function is associated with real income and relative import prices. However, it has been determined that international reserves are an important d...
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PUBLIC EXPENDITURE AND FOREIGN TRADE DEFICITS: THE CASE OF TURKEY
Foreign trade deficits constitute an important problem in Turkey. It is argued that foreign trade deficits may be caused by different variables. But the extensive majority show public spending as a result of foreign trad...