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Theoretical foundations for using public-private partnerships in conditions of regional economic integration

https://doi.org/10.29235/2524-2369-2022-67-4-422-432

Abstract

The article is devoted to the development of the theoretical foundations of PPP in the context of economic integration, as well as the implementation of joint projects in the social sphere as one of the areas of integration. The relevance of the study is due to the internationalization of PPP, the emergence of new forms of partnership, the need to deepen integration processes, including in the social sphere. As a result of the study, the concept of PPP has been clarified in relation to the conditions of regional integration; the features of the use of PPP as a tool for social integration in a regional association are determined; the author’s classification of PPP projects has been developed in relation to integration ties, including in the social sphere.

About the Author

K. V. Tuleika
Institute оf Economics of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus
Belarus

Katsiaryna V. Tuleika – Head of the Global Economy Sector of the World Economy Center

1 Surganov Str., Bldg 2, Minsk 220072



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