Affiliation:
1. Plekhanov Russian University of Economics
Abstract
The development of the region’s infrastructure is a significant task in managing competitiveness, ensuring employment and the necessary facilities that affect the quality of social life of the population, including healthcare facilities. As a rule, it is the public sector that finances the majority of infrastructure projects, such as highways, social facilities. However, it is necessary to consider alternative possibilities for the creation of infrastructure facilities on a mutually beneficial basis between the state and private business. One of these alternative options is the conclusion of a public-private partnership, which makes it possible to develop not only the infrastructure of the region, but also the social sphere, providing employment for the population. However, the creation of public private partnerships carries risks that must be considered when concluding a contract. The article identifies and classifies the potential risks of creating public private partnerships with the participation of government agencies and commercial businesses.
Publisher
PANORAMA Publishing House
Subject
Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Geography, Planning and Development
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