
The article provides a critical appraisal of the Russian language literature on public-private partnership (PPP) management. Having identifies gaps and weaknesses in the literature, the article highlights the internal drivers of PPP development in Russia and gives an assessment of their significance for partnership proliferation in the country, investigates the principal components of the emergent paradigm in the public policy aimed at advancement of partnerships, delineates the paradigm’s nature and shows its implications.
PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP (PPP), ГОСУДАРСТВЕННО-ЧАСТНОЕ ПАРТНЕРСТВО (ГЧП), ДРАЙВЕРЫ РАЗВИТИЯ, ГОСУДАРСТВЕННЫЕ УСЛУГИ, ГОСУДАРСТВЕННАЯ ПОЛИТИКА
PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP (PPP), ГОСУДАРСТВЕННО-ЧАСТНОЕ ПАРТНЕРСТВО (ГЧП), ДРАЙВЕРЫ РАЗВИТИЯ, ГОСУДАРСТВЕННЫЕ УСЛУГИ, ГОСУДАРСТВЕННАЯ ПОЛИТИКА
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