PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP PROJECTS IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE OF EU COUNTRIES


ABSTRACT

Yurchenko A.S. Public-private partnership projects in the development of transport infrastructure of EU countries. Visnyk National Transport University. Series «Economic sciences». Scientific and Technical Collection. - K .: NTU, 2021. - Issue 2 (49).

The object of research - the development of transport infrastructure of EU countries, trends, prerequisites for successful implementation.

The purpose of the work is to study the experience of implementing transport infrastructure development projects on the basis of public-private partnership in the countries of the European Union. The results of the study will be used to form an information base on transport infrastructure development projects that have been implemented on the basis of public-private partnership. Relevant information will be used to compare the expected performance of domestic projects with similar projects in the European Union

The research method is monographic and statistical.

The article is devoted to the study of trends in the application of the mechanism of public-private partnership in the development of transport infrastructure of the European Union. It was found that since 2013, the volume of investment and the number of projects implemented on the basis of PPP, tend to decrease. Thus, compared to 2013, the amount of capital invested in 2019 decreased by more than 50%.

The transport infrastructure consistently ranks first among the sectors of the economy in terms of investments made on the basis of partnership between the state and private business. At the same time, the leaders of investments in PPP projects are such countries as Great Britain, France and Germany. According to the number of implemented projects - France, Great Britain and Belgium.

Appropriate preconditions must be created for the effective implementation of PPP projects. Further areas of research are the study of programs, policies and practices used by other countries that actively involve the private sector in the provision of transport infrastructure services; development of relevant recommendations for the implementation and improvement of Ukraine's policy and practice in the field of transport infrastructure development.

KEY WORDS: TRANSPORT, PROJECT, MANAGEMENT, TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE, PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP, DEVELOPMENT, INVESTMENTS, SECTORS OF THE ECONOMY

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AUTHOR

Yurchenko Anna S., National Transport University, post-graduate student of the Department of Economics, e-mail: yas2019@ukr.net, tel. +380954262691, Ukraine, 01010, Kyiv, ul. Omelyanovich- Pavlenko, 1, of. 313, orcid.org/0000-0003-2051-1986.

REVIEWER

Bondar N.M., Doctor of Economics Sciense, Professor, National Transport University, Dean of the Faculty of Economics and Law, Kyiv, Ukraine

Grechan A.P., Doctor of Economics Sciense, Professor, National Transport University, Professor of the Department of Economics, Kyiv, Ukraine


Article language: Ukrainian

Open Access: http://publications.ntu.edu.ua/visnyk/49/222-230.pdf

Print date: 15.03.2021

Online publication date: 05.04.2021

 


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