Abstract

Due to the crisis in Russia and the lack of sufficient financial resources, the problem of interaction between the state and the subjects of housing and communal services in the regions is rather urgent and requires an elaboration of an effective management model of public-private partnerships. The purpose of this article is to develop a management model of public-private partnership in the housing and utilities sector. Using econometric analysis methods, authors of this paper have analyzed regional projects of public-private partnership in housing and communal complex. The basic models and mechanisms of interaction were identified, a new scheme of interaction between the subjects of public-private partnerships were developed. These developments can be applied in the territorial and sectoral planning scheme, as well as in regional development programs of various regions. The significance of this article is defined by the fact that applying the developed models of public-private partnerships the responsibilities and risks between the subjects of PPP projects can be divided. Increased interaction with the state will increase the number of social projects, enable to extend the implementation of existing projects, as well as give financial stability of the newly created infrastructural projects and provide them with the necessary governmental guarantees. DOI: 10.5901/mjss.2015.v6n3s5p55

Highlights

  • The use of public-private partnerships (PPP) in regional projects in the field of public infrastructure, social and municipal services is widespread throughout the world

  • Based on the proposed PPP scheme implemented in regional public utility sector, authors suggest there are sufficient numbers of forms, models and mechanisms of PPPs and each project has its own model of functioning and implementation

  • This is not a complete list of PPP models in the regional public utility sector, as each project is unique in nature and can combine multiple models of functioning

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Introduction

The use of public-private partnerships (PPP) in regional projects in the field of public infrastructure, social and municipal services is widespread throughout the world. Existing models of public infrastructure governance cannot be considered effective, as actors do not have sufficient interests in improving the quality of services and apply infrastructure upgrades. Another big problem is the lack of funding, as the costs cannot be sufficiently compensated by the consumers due to the effects of the tariff system for determining prices, while the municipal budget is not able to bear the necessary costs

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