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Public-Private Partnership In Ukraine As One Of The Mechanisms To Overcome The Crisis Trends In Science, Technology And Innovation

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  • Olexiy SAMOYLIKOV

    (Postgraduate Student,“G. M. Dobrov” Center for scientific and technological potentialand science history studies of the NAS of Ukraine)

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The Ukrainian scientists have problems with the financing of innovation in the economic and political crisis. The intensification of the use of public-private partnerships can help to solve this problem. The aim of the article is to research the current state of public-private partnerships in science, technology and innovation sphere in Ukraine. The method of this article is based on analysis of the key national public-private partnership publications and Ukrainian national data. The main result is to present ways of development of public-private partnership in order to survive the Ukrainian science and increase innovation economy.

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  • Olexiy SAMOYLIKOV, 2015. "Public-Private Partnership In Ukraine As One Of The Mechanisms To Overcome The Crisis Trends In Science, Technology And Innovation," Economy and Sociology, The Journal Economy and Sociology, issue 3, pages 147-149.
  • Handle: RePEc:aat:journl:y:2015:i:3:p:147-149
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