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The development of cooperation between the state and business: state and prospects

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  • D. E. Morkovkin

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The article is devoted the analysis of modern condition and perspective directions of development of cooperation between the state and business in the context of macroeconomic instability with the use of public-private partnership (PPP) at the Federal and regional level. It is noted that from a strategic perspective, we should expect the intensification and development of cooperation between the state and business in implementation of traditional infrastructure projects, primarily in the field of construction of transport infrastructure. Indicates that one of the promising forms of interaction between government and business is a public- private partnership in the industrial sector aimed at attracting private investment to projects of technological innovations in the real sector of the Russian economy. In this regard, it was crucial, in the short term will be the beginning of realization of «road maps» of the National technology initiative. In order to consolidate the efforts created for the last time at sectoral and regional level specialized PPP institutions proposed the creation of the Council on the implementation of public-private partnerships and investments of the Prime Minister of the Russian Federation in the size of the national economy to regulate the development of PPP on the basis of a unified methodology that is more relevant to medium and long – term socio-economic policy of Russia. At the regional level, it is proposed the creation of specialized institutions for the management of PPP projects in the form of regional centers for public-private partnership, bringing together representatives of the regional (municipal) administration and regional businesses.

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  • D. E. Morkovkin, 2016. "The development of cooperation between the state and business: state and prospects," Russian Journal of Industrial Economics, MISIS, issue 1.
  • Handle: RePEc:ach:journl:y:2016:id:500
    DOI: 10.17073/2072-1633-2016-1-4-7
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