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VOLUME 2, No. 1, 2016
Volkov D.V.,
postgraduate student, Russian State Social University, Moscow.
E-mail: lord7799@mail.ru
 UDC 
338.12.017
 DOI: 
10.17922/2412-5466-2016-2-1-65-72
Public-Private Partnerships 
As a Variety of Socio-Economic Adaptation
Receiving date:
21.01.2016
Preprint date:
25.02.2016
Taking to print date:
28.03.2016
Annotation:  the author states that public-private partnership is important element of the national 
economy. It is concluded that the self-organization of public-private partnerships and the necessary 
adjustments to the establishment of this mechanism in Russia. The article also provides an overview of the 
theory of public-private partnerships, examples of PPPs in Russia and countries with high-level PPP, examples 
of models PPP. There is substantiated the statement accordance of the economic phenomenon of adaptation 
in socio-economic sphere.
Key words: public-private partnership, the social sphere, relations between the state and private business
functions of the state, the investment model, economic adaptation.
All systems are in the process of becoming complicate its structure to better fit the external 
aggressive environment. Often, these kinds of add-ons are formed during adaptation to existing 
laws and the current economic system. The state, as a fairly complex system should provide 
within themselves an opportunity for the organization of new subsystems that facilitate the 
implementation of government functions.
Public-Private Partnership (PPP) – a set of forms medium- and long-term cooperation 
between the state and private business to solve socially significant problems on mutually 
beneficial terms.
Not for nothing we are talking about the social sphere of the state. According to many 
analysts social services should evolve with the participation of society. PPP is a self-organizing 
subsystem state, as it exists in a multitude of actors interested economic relations. Socio-
economic system adjusts itself under the action of social services, the implementation of social 
projects etc. What do private sector can be a special picture of what is necessary to the society
and that it is necessary to pay attention to the state.
When using PPP mechanisms to solve social problems, you can use the designation of socio-
economic adaptation. If you fail to solve or to reduce costs by private business entities or the 
state, there is a model of partnership. Adaptation of economic relations, which contributes to 
development in various fields, makes possible the implementation of many projects that would be 
difficult to reproduce independently. From the point of view of economic entities the ability to get 
new profits, in special circumstances, such as the implementation of socially important projects, a 
special profit that is calculated not only in money. And for society it is an opportunity to solve a 
number of problems that require the participation of both the state and capital in large volumes.
In the PPP should be able to isolate the essential features the main within economic theory 
questions. Among the basic essential features of public-private partnerships in a narrow 
(economic) treatment include the following:


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