| | | | PROBLEMS OF MODERN ECONOMICS, N 4 (96), 2025 | | | | HISTORY OF SOCIO-ECONOMIC THOUGHT AND NATIONAL ECONOMY | | | Kurkova A. S. Assistant, Chair of the History of Economics and Economic Thought, St. Petersburg State University
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| | | Public-private partnership (PPP) and its tools is an independent area of theoretical research, of the critical understanding of the economic actions implemented by the authorities, business circles as well as associations lobbying their interests. PPP enjoyed speedy development in Russia in connection with the capitalist reforms of 1861–1874 and the post-reform era. At that time the term “public-private partnership” did not exist, but processes similar to the present-day understanding of this form of cooperation between the state and business were underway. Moreover, it was at the beginning of the twentieth century that vertical integration of production on the basis of what we nowadays understand under “public-private partnership,” was actively developed. The article discusses the prerequisites, forms and methods of public-private partnership in the industry of the Russian Empire. These processes are important both for economic history and for the understanding the essence of public-private partnership as such. | | Key words: public-private partnership, pre-revolutionary industry, personal union, trusts, syndicates | | Pages: 215 - 218 |
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