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Implementation Of Public-Private Partnership In Terms Of European Integration

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  • Buslaeva Victoria V.

    (Academy of Municipal Management)

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The analysis of the main forms of implementation of public-private partnerships in modern terms as a social institution that is the period of formation. Based on the analysis the following classification of forms of public-private partnership. For areas with implementing publicprivate partnerships identified: economic, to provide a joint business with the state and business structures for non-budgetary income; legal, providing for the common organization of the process of business regulation, competition and implement partnerships with the government through the participation of business representatives in working groups to improve relevant legislation; organizational, involving the participation of one side of the other structural units. As the degree of participation of the parties selected partnerships: contractual system based on the system of economic and contractual relations; cooperation in the investment area, which includes a favorable investment climate; lease, concession, trust state property.

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  • Buslaeva Victoria V., 2015. "Implementation Of Public-Private Partnership In Terms Of European Integration," Management, Academy of Municipal Administration, vol. 7(3-4), pages 142-148, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:ama:journl:v:7:y:2015:i:3-4:p:142-148
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