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LIMITS OF IMPLEMENTATION OF PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP IN THE REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA

Irina Calugareanu
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Irina Calugareanu: Academy of Economic Studies of Moldova

SEA - Practical Application of Science, 2019, issue 21, 229-235

Abstract: In the context of geopolitical tensions and crises that have influenced the economy of the Republic of Moldova, revenues at budgets of all levels have decreased considerably, undoubtedly affecting the development of the country's infrastructure. In such a situation, the partnership between the public and private sectors is of major importance. This complex system management can attract financing from extra-budgetary sources for large long-term projects, implementation of private management in the public sector, diversification and increase the quality of public interest services and goods. This article analyses the limits that arise at the development and realization of public-private partnerships in the Republic of Moldova, as part of organizational agility, although the regulatory framework in this domain is already formed and it’s functioning.

Keywords: Limits; Public-private partnership; Contract; State; Concession; Risks (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: M10 M20 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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