Oecd: Information Savings Can Reach 60% in Portugal and the Continued Fragmented Market
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The OECD's economic performance analysis considered that house supply limitations were due to "the frequent political changes to create uncertainty for investors".
The State Secretary of Housing, Patricia Gonçalves Costa, ensures that the apartment "is one of the biggest sources of social concern and a real threat to cohesion as a society"
In Portugal’s Economic Survey, where it analyses the country’s economic performance, the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) points out that “the previous reforms aimed at boosting the supply of landfills have only achieved a limited success due to persistent regulatory fragmentation”, the freezing of previous incomes by 1990 and the “frequency political changes to create uncertainty for investors”, concluded the analysi…
OECD draws a low-performance picture of investment in new housing, few incentives for using available return houses and an increase in prices of larger houses than income since 2013
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