Abstract

Cooperation carried out within the framework of public-private partnerships is characterized by high risks of dishonest behavior of the parties to the agreement. The circumstances that encourage dishonest behavior of the state and private partners are considered. The stages of implementation of public-private partnership projects have been established, at which the risk of dishonest behavior is the highest. Recommendations aimed at minimizing such risks are proposed. It is concluded that it is necessary to increase the transparency of ongoing procedures, expand the parameters taken into account and controlled when making decisions within the framework of public-private partnerships, the importance of detailed documentation of the facts of economic life and attract public attention to public-private partnerships.

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