Abstract
The main purpose is a theoretical and methodological substantiation of the formation of a financial mechanism of public-private partnership in the field of tourism in the context of ensuring sustainable development of the country's economy under war conditions. The research question posed within the framework of the article is what type of modern financial mechanism of public-private partnership in the field of tourism should look like in order to meet the requirements for ensuring sustainable development of the economy in a state of war. The object of the study is a public-private partnership in the field of tourism. The subject of the study is the theoretical, methodological, and scientific provisions for the formation of the financial mechanism for the process of public-private partnership in the field of tourism. The research methodology includes a scientific approach, including the use of a number of methods that allow achieving the set goal: the goal tree method, abstract-logical, graphical, analysis and synthesis, non-parametric statistical, and mathematical modelling methods. The state of public-private partnership in the field of tourism under martial law is substantiated. The main result of the study is the construction of a financial mechanism for public-private partnership in the field of tourism, which, unlike those existing in the scientific community, is characterized by taking into account the military situation in the country and a methodological approach to the formation of its main components: an algorithm for conducting financial planning, a methodology for assessing financial and credit risks, theoretical and scientific approach to assessing the effectiveness of financial instruments, a model for the implementation of financial control, characteristics of the institutional and legal framework for ensuring public-private partnerships in the field of tourism.
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