PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP IN FINANCING INNOVATIVE PROCESS OF AGRARIAN SECTOR UKRAINE

Authors

  • Ilona Dumanska Khmelnitsky National University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32070/ec.v8i39.32

Keywords:

public-private partnership, financing, innovation process, innovation project, private investor, agrarian sector

Abstract

Systematized experience in implementing international development institutions and public-private partnerships to finance innovative processes in agrarian sector of Ukraine. Analyzed the activity of public-private partnerships in different countries and areas of the economy and features of legal security. It is proved that a qualitative and quantitative leap in the development of public-private partnership in the surveyed countries was achieved after the establishment of special institutions and government agencies and an effective cooperation between the state and business. The basic principles of management in the public-private partnership in the context of the effective functioning of an innovative economic model. Data on experience and problems implementing public-private partnership in Ukraine.

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Published

2018-09-30

How to Cite

Dumanska, I. (2018). PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP IN FINANCING INNOVATIVE PROCESS OF AGRARIAN SECTOR UKRAINE. European Cooperation, 8(39), 7–14. https://doi.org/10.32070/ec.v8i39.32