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The Public-Private Partnership Projects Legislation and PPP Project Experience in Slovakia

Daniela Novackova and Darina Saxunova
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Daniela Novackova: Comenius University, Slovak Republic
Darina Saxunova: Comenius University, Slovak Republic

from University of Primorska, Faculty of Management Koper

Abstract: The national economic significance of PPP Projects places them on the high level of utilisation in financing various projects in Slovakia. A current tax legislation in Slovakia attracts private investors to participate in PPP projects. The projects bring to the investors certain benefits and also benefits for the national economy, on the other hand, as well as, there are certain shortcomings with their implementation though. A proposed scientific paper theoretically deals with the problem existing in the area of finance, which is a missing definition for the PPP projects and problems Slovak entities involved in the Public-Private Partnership (PPP) projects are facing, taking into an account a current legislation related to the PPP in Slovakia and the EU in effect at the moment. The paper presents the analysis of the development in that area in Slovakia and other European Union member states, examines the legal and financing matters within the period of 2006-2014.

Keywords: management; sustainable growth; abstract (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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