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PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP IN THE INNOVATIVE SPHERE: CURRENT STATE AND PROSPECTS
Authors: M.Ya. Veselovskii
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In article the current state is analyzed is state-private partnership, the problems constraining its further development, among which imperfection of legislative and standard and legal base, a fiscal orientation of the tax law, lack of mechanisms of long-term financing, low level of trust of business to the government, the high level of corruption, etc. are revealed. It is offered to introduce amendments in partnership mechanisms the including creations of the favorable economic and standard and legal environment, formation at businessmen of motivation to development of innovative activity, development of new organizational mechanisms of system of public-private partnership, strengthening of state support of commercialization
of results of scientific activity, etc. The purpose of article is increase of efficiency of public-private partnership in the innovative sphere. Article tasks: to investigate the main reasons constraining development of public-private partnership in the innovative sphere to offer measures for their elimination really to promote increase of the mechanism of public-private partnership. Methodology. Process, system, integration and functional approaches are the basis for methodical development.
Results. The main forms of public-private partnership used in the Russian practice are analysed. The rating of regions of the Russian Federation on public-private partnership development is given. The main reasons influencing further development of public-private partnership in modern economic conditions are analysed. The measures of legislative and institutional orders urged to increase efficiency of this mechanism in the
conditions of transition to innovative economy are offered. Conclusions / importance. Expansion of use of the mechanism of public-private partnership will allow Russia to answer modern technological calls surely. However it can be reached only due to ensuring due level of economic freedom, creation of equal conditions of competitiveness, rule of law, and also effective integration of the power, science, education and business.