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Formation and Implementation of Public-Private Partnership Projects in the Agricultural Sector

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  • Oksana Lazor

    (Department of Public Management and Administration, Vinnytsia Mykhailo Kotsiubynskyi State Pedagogical University, Vinnytsia, Ukraine)

  • Oleh Lazor

    (Department of Public Management and Administration, Vinnytsia Mykhailo Kotsiubynskyi State Pedagogical University, Vinnytsia, Ukraine)

  • Nataliia Lutska

    (Department of Management and Administration, Higher Educational Institution «King Danylo University», IvanoFrankivsk, Ukrain)

  • Ivan Krykhovetskyi

    (Department of Law, Higher Educational Institution «King Danylo University», Ivano-Frankivsk, Ukraine)

  • Kateryna Maistrenko

    (Department of Public Administration, Interregional Academy of Personnel Management, Kyiv, Ukraine)

  • Agnes Olkova-Mykhnytska

    (Department of Parliamentarism, Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, Kyiv, Ukraine Ukrainian City Territorial Community, Kyiv, Ukraine)

Abstract

Existing mechanisms for integrating state and public resources with opportunities and business resources to achieve critical social goals need significant changes. This fully applies to the goals, functions, and mechanism of public-private partnership projects, the advantage of which is the involvement in traditional public sectors of the economy of private business practices, as well as the desire to eliminate the shortcomings of both methods of management through optimal allocation of resources, responsibilities, and risks. The article analyzed the current state of public-private partnerships in terms of periods, geography, and industries in the article. The recent positive changes related to PPP have been identified and analyzed. The authors proposed methodological bases for assessing the feasibility of PPP projects and proposed a system of indicators of the effectiveness of PPP projects and conceptual principles for creating a favorable environment for implementing public-private partnership projects in the agricultural sector in Ukraine.

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  • Oksana Lazor & Oleh Lazor & Nataliia Lutska & Ivan Krykhovetskyi & Kateryna Maistrenko & Agnes Olkova-Mykhnytska, 2022. "Formation and Implementation of Public-Private Partnership Projects in the Agricultural Sector," Journal of Agriculture and Crops, Academic Research Publishing Group, vol. 8(4), pages 266-274, 10-2022.
  • Handle: RePEc:arp:jacarp:2022:p:266-274
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.32861/jac.84.266.274
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