2017
DOI: 10.25140/2410-9576-2017-1-2(10)-195-199
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The Evaluation of the Agri-Production Initial State Position as a Precondition of Business Integration Based on Public-Private Partnership

Abstract: Urgency of the research. Evaluation of the initial state position AIC to investigate the possibility of introducing public-private partnership is a key issue in the context of the integration agro business structures. Target setting. Currently, the methods that would meet the needs of application of PPPs interaction opportunities in agriculture does not exist. Actual scientific researches and issues analysis. The fundamentals of relations PPP are provided in the studies of foreign and domestic scientists such … Show more

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“…The analysis allows us to note that the reason for differences in the interpretation of public-private partnership is the difference in perception of the importance of partnership between government and business in the modern public administration system (Abramova et al, 2007;Koblianska et al, 2020;Kosach, 2017). However, common denominator is the interpretation of public-private partnership as a mechanism for cooperation between public administration and business to achieve a common goal while pooling resources to increase benefits for each side.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The analysis allows us to note that the reason for differences in the interpretation of public-private partnership is the difference in perception of the importance of partnership between government and business in the modern public administration system (Abramova et al, 2007;Koblianska et al, 2020;Kosach, 2017). However, common denominator is the interpretation of public-private partnership as a mechanism for cooperation between public administration and business to achieve a common goal while pooling resources to increase benefits for each side.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%