2021
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-56433-9_88
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Priority of Public-Private Partnership Models in the Conditions of Digital Transformation of the Russian Economic System

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“…The study of success factors of PPP projects identifies five key indicators: good (proper) management; obligations and responsibilities of the public and private sectors; a favorable legal framework; sound economic policy; and a developed financial market (Kruhlov and Tereshchenko 2019). Important factors for the success of PPPs include regulation, transparency, clear policy guidance and clarity of operational procedures and responsibilities, appropriate evaluation mechanisms, and sustainable financial support (Parakhina et al 2021). The potential costs of PPPs (such as an increase in public financial obligations as a result of cuts in contracts and subsidies, or time and resources spent on regulating and monitoring the activities of private non-profit and non-governmental partners of the private sector) should be minimized.…”
Section: Theoretical Overviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The study of success factors of PPP projects identifies five key indicators: good (proper) management; obligations and responsibilities of the public and private sectors; a favorable legal framework; sound economic policy; and a developed financial market (Kruhlov and Tereshchenko 2019). Important factors for the success of PPPs include regulation, transparency, clear policy guidance and clarity of operational procedures and responsibilities, appropriate evaluation mechanisms, and sustainable financial support (Parakhina et al 2021). The potential costs of PPPs (such as an increase in public financial obligations as a result of cuts in contracts and subsidies, or time and resources spent on regulating and monitoring the activities of private non-profit and non-governmental partners of the private sector) should be minimized.…”
Section: Theoretical Overviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At present, close attention is also paid to reducing the bidding period: to do this, state agencies, first, limit the areas for which they are willing to negotiate and not infrequently discuss only technical solutions, and second, whenever possible, any negotiations are conducted electronically using web-based applications (Parakhina et al, 2021).…”
Section: Research Questionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[22, 24,25]. Большое количество исследований, посвящённых ГЧП, были проведены различными правительственными и международными организациями: Казначейством Великобритании, Национальным контрольно-ревизионным управлением Великобритании, Мировым Банком, ОЭСР, ЕС, ЮНИДО, Европейским Центром ГЧП и Европейским Инвестиционным Банком [4].…”
Section: результаты исследования и их обсуждениеunclassified