is becoming increasingly popular in countries with different levels of economic
development.
CONCLUSION
Public-private partnership as an integrated mechanism of cooperation within the
framework of realization of projects of a public authority (state or municipal partner)
with a private entity (private partner or group of private partners), carried out in the
public interest, is characterized by: firstly, long-term complex structure functional and
target consolidation of financial, property, organizational and managerial, educational-
competent, scientific-innovative and other material and intangible resources of the
body well public authority and private partner; second, the distinction between liability
partners, including risk management, project costs and revenues; thirdly, ensuring the
achievement of cooperative, synergistic-system and multiplicative socio-economic
effects for the purpose of joint implementation of the project of increased social value
for the creation, modernization, qualitative cost optimization or exploitation of
financially-friendly public service-infrastructure objects or provision of public services
that traditionally belonging to the competence of public authority.
The basis for the development of international investment in public-private
partnership projects in accordance with the imperatives of sustainable development and
the orientation towards the opening of the growth-pockets of the economies of the
countries is being developed through the creation of appropriate conditions and
adequate environment readiness (favourable investment climate, regulatory and legal
perfection, availability of potential for PPP, positive impact of the community,
adequate level of community awareness and education of all project implementers) that
arise as a result of a multi-directional the influence of the system of factors of the
global, regional, national, local and industries’ levels and is catalyzed by the need to
reorient the regime of national and international investment in sustainable
development.
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