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Развитие государственно-частного партнерства в Узбекистане

Развитие государственно-частного партнерства в Узбекистане

Abstract

Опыт зарубежных стран показывает, что государственно-частное партнерство эффективно используется в модернизации инфраструктуры и создании новых источников экономического роста. Узбекистану, как и многим странам на постсоветcком пространстве, присущи такие общие экономические проблемы, как высокий уровень износа инфраструктурных объектов, ограниченные бюджетные ресурсы и неуверенность инвесторов в прозрачности инфраструктурных проектов. Одним из способов решения данных экономических задач является развитие системы государственно-частного партнерства.

International experience shows that public-private partnership is effectively used in the modernization of infrastructure and the creation of new sources of economic growth. Uzbekistan, like many other countries in the post-Soviet space, has such general economic problems as the high deterioration of infrastructure, limited budgetary resources and investors' uncertainty in the transparency of infrastructure projects. One way to address these economic problems is the development of public-private partnerships.

Keywords

ГОСУДАРСТВЕННО-ЧАСТНОЕ ПАРТНЕРСТВО, МОДЕРНИЗАЦИЯ ИНФРАСТРУКТУРЫ, СОЦИАЛЬНО-ЭКОНОМИЧЕСКОЕ РАЗВИТИЕ, КОНЦЕССИЯ, ИНДУСТРИАЛЬНЫЕ ЭКОНОМИЧЕСКИЕ ЗОНЫ

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