Abstract

One of the factors in achieving the national development goals of Russia is the level of cultural development. The current state of culture is characterized by the presence of organizational and managerial, logistical, financial, economic and socio-labor problems. An important role in solving these problems is played by public-private partnership (hereinafter – PPP), through which the resources and competencies of business representatives are attracted for the creation and preservation of cultural objects. The purpose of the article is to study the impact of PPP on solving urgent problems of cultural development in Russia. The conducted research allowed us to draw conclusions about the positive effect (social, economic, cultural and educational) of the use of PPP in the field of culture and its direct connection with a comprehensive system for ensuring such a partnership, including regulatory, organizational, managerial, logistical and other elements. Emphasis is placed on the need to take into account the principles of PPP in the field of culture (legality, unification, distribution, and others). Practical measures have been developed aimed at improving these results in the future (eliminating the shortage of ready-to-launch PPP projects, ensuring the coincidence of interests and opportunities of potential participants in PPP projects, achieving a balance between measures encouraging business representatives to invest in the field of culture, and restrictions in the implementation of projects PPP). The work uses analysis, synthesis, observation and other methods. The research materials can be used in making decisions on the development of the cultural sphere in Russia on the basis of PPP.

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