Subject. This article explores the key parameters and the participants' relationships manifold in the development and implementation of public-private partnership (PPP) projects in the Russian Federation. Objectives. The article aims to substantiate and classify factors that influence the development of PPP projects in the Russian Federation. Methods. For the study, we used the systems and targeted approaches, generalization, and the comparative analysis methods. Results. The article presents an original classification of factors influencing the development of PPP projects in the Russian Federation. Conclusions. The presented original typology of key factors and conditions of implementation of PPP projects will help develop recommendations on their comprehensive accounting in order to improve the efficiency of cooperation between the State and business. An important application aspect of the proposed classification is the possibility of its practical use for the development and implementation of differentiated strategies for the development of the PPP mechanism in the subjects of the Russian Federation, taking into account regional features.
Keywords: public-private partnership, conditions, project, infrastructure, development
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