Analysis of public-private partnership development in regions of the Volga federal district
Abstract
The article deals with the development and use of such an economic instrument as public-private partnership (PPP). At the moment, PPP seems to be a relevant and promising mechanism for the socio-economic development of Russian regions that need to attract new investments. It allows you to overcome the limited budget and solve a larger volume of socio-economic problems of the territory, ensures the economic security of the territory, and becomes an instrument of sustainable development. The paper attempts to assess the level of PPP development in the regions of Russia and the degree of interest of the constituent entities of the Russian Federation in this economic instrument. The study analyzed the results of PPP development in 14 regions of the Volga Federal District for the period 2014–2018. In addition to the data on PPPs themselves, regional strategic planning documents were also analyzed, which made it possible to determine the prospects for the development of PPPs in each region of the Volga Federal District. The analysis made it possible to identify problems associated with both the level of PPP development in the regions under study and with the strategic vision of how this tool should be developed and applied in the interests of the socio-economic development of the constituent entities of the Russian Federation.
About the Authors
A. I. KhalilovRussian Federation
Senior Lecturer.
T. V. Khalilova
Russian Federation
PhD in History, Associate Professor.
N. V. Volkova
Russian Federation
PhD in Sociology, Associate Professor.
E. A. Eremeeva
Russian Federation
Assistant.
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For citations:
Khalilov A.I., Khalilova T.V., Volkova N.V., Eremeeva E.A. Analysis of public-private partnership development in regions of the Volga federal district. Kazan economic vestnik. 2021;(1):60-65. (In Russ.)