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Concerning Some Possibilities For Modelling Of Ppp Projects Efficiency

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  • Eugenia BUSMACHIU

    (PhD, Associate Professor,Academy of Economic Studies of Moldova)

  • Ion POTLOG

    (PhD Student,Academy of Economic Studies of Moldova)

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Public-Private Partnership (PPP) is a form of institutional and organizational collaboration of the public (state) and private (business) sectors, formed by interaction of financial actors, common use of public and private resources, legal orientation, social and politics,from various sources and used in one complex to solve country’s strategic socio-economic problems that also allows creating necessary conditions to attract investment in priority sectors of the economy. Like any economic activity, PPP requires sizing efficiency of conduct in order to take rational decisions by its participants. This article aims to present the conceptual foundations of the subject.

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  • Eugenia BUSMACHIU & Ion POTLOG, 2014. "Concerning Some Possibilities For Modelling Of Ppp Projects Efficiency," Economy and Sociology, The Journal Economy and Sociology, issue 4, pages 117-122.
  • Handle: RePEc:aat:journl:y:2014:i:4:p:117-122
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