Public-Private Partnership in Modern Russia: Models, Targets and Realization
Svetlana N. Revina (),
Yulia A. Dorofeeva (),
Elena B. Kalashnikova (),
Irina E. Milova () and
Tatyana A. Kalentyeva ()
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Svetlana N. Revina: Samara State University of Economics
Yulia A. Dorofeeva: Samara State University of Economics
Elena B. Kalashnikova: Samara State University of Economics
Irina E. Milova: Samara State University of Economics
Tatyana A. Kalentyeva: Samara State University of Economics
A chapter in Russia and the European Union, 2017, pp 131-137 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Topicality. Topicality of the viewed issue is pre-determined by the fact that public-private partnership is viewed in modern states as a means of solving socio-economic problems that is alternative to direct state regulation. The same understanding of the institute is shown by modern Russia at the level of all documents that record the results of program and strategic planning. At that, the institute is not in high demand, and effectiveness of realization of the system of public-private partnership is at a very low level. It is necessary to study the obstacles that emerge in the process of formation and development of the system of public-private partnership in Russia. Purpose of the article. The purpose of the article consists in development of methodological basis for analysis of peculiarities of Russian practice of realizing the relations of public-private partnership and the obstacles that form in the process of their development. Methods. A leading method in study of this problem is the method of comparative legal studies, which allows viewing the system of public-private partnership in Russia from the point of view of common basic foundations, peculiar for all systems, and determining peculiarities that emerge under the influence of traditions and basic characteristics of national public and legal system. Results. Peculiarities of development of the institute of public-private institute in Russia and characterized, functional dependence between goals and tasks of the state and intensity of this institute’s development is determined, and objective limits of distribution of the practice of public-private partnership and main obstacles for development of this institute in modern Russia are determined. Significance of results. The results of the research could be used in the work of public authorities, the competence of which includes organizational and legal provision of the institute of public-private partnership, and in the practice of economic subjects which plan on entering into relations of partnership with a public authority body or local authority body in Russia.
Keywords: State; Entrepreneur; Partnership; Relations (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-55257-6_18
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