The Development of Public-Private Partnerships in Russia

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The article makes a study of the development of public-private partnerships (PPPs) in Russia in the implementation of investment projects. The article considers the current state of PPPs, the main problems and development trends. Particular attention is paid to potential risks for public and private partners. The paper proposes the recommendations for the main directions of PPPs development.

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