PUPLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP AS AN INSTRUMENT OF DEVELOPMENT OF THE TOURIST INDUSTRY POST-GRADUATE STUDENT OF THE DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICAL AND FINANCIAL POLICY ANNA HAVRYSH Public Policy of regional development. Odessa 2012
Public–private partnership (PPP) describes a government service or private business venture which is funded and operated through a partnership of government and one or more private sector companies. Public Policy of regional development. Odessa 2012 hik
Such laws, as: "About concessions", "About agreements about distribution of products", "About the lease of state and communal property" and others Public Policy of regional development. Odessa 2012
The certain signs of PPP long-term period of agreement about partnership (from 10 to 50); nospread function of financing of projects; obligatory presence of competition environment; distribution of responsibility between partners Public Policy of regional development. Odessa 2012
The mechanism of forming of PPP in tourist industry includes such stages: a previous period of preparation of partnership in the tourist sphere of activity; preparation and signing of typical agreement about partnership with the representatives of private sector; preparation and signing of agreement on the certain project of realization of aims and tasks of partnership; realization of partner project; completion of project and organization after the project period of the use of object of partnership, monitoring of contract. Public Policy of regional development. Odessa 2012
For the private investors of tourist business PPP will give possibility to realize next aims: increase of efficiency and business competitiveness; increase of availability of skilled labor resources; increase of availability of the temporally attracted financial resources decline of economic losses of business Public Policy of regional development. Odessa 2012
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