PRIORITY DIRECTIONS OF USING PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP IN THE COUNTRIES OF CENTRAL EUROPE
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PPPs in Central Europe, public-private partnerships (PPPs), infrastructure PPP projects, educational PPP projects, healthcare PPP projects

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PRIORITY DIRECTIONS OF USING PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP IN THE COUNTRIES OF CENTRAL EUROPE. (2023). Innovative Professional Education, 2(9), 184-187. https://doi.org/10.32835/2786-619X.2023.2.9.184-187

Abstract

Public-private partnerships in Central European countries, despite the European Commission's active position in promoting this issue, are quite heterogeneously developed. Germany takes the lead in the implementation of public-private partnership projects, while other countries are characterized by a neutral attitude to this mechanism. The largest number of projects implemented under public-private partnerships are in the energy, transport, water and sanitation, telecommunications, education, and healthcare sectors.

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