Abstract

Objective: to study the experience of developed European countries in the organization of public-private partnership. Methods: the theoretical research methods were used: analysis, synthesis, and historical method. Results: basing on the study of experience of the UK, France and Germany, the strengths and weaknesses of different models of public-private partnerships were revealed, as well as the features of their organization under specific economic and historical conditions.Scientific novelty: for the first time, the sectoral and financial features of the public-private partnerships organization in different economic systems were systematized. Practical value: the main provisions and conclusions of the article can be used in the development of Russia's state policy in the field of creation and financing of public-private partnership projects.Key words: public-private partnerships; public policy; UK; France; Germany; Russian Federation; development institu-tions; economic development; developed countries; developing countries; foreign experience.

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