Improving the mechanism of public–private partnership to attract investment to the restoration of social infrastructure of Ukraine in the post–war period
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The subject of the study is the analysis of the current legislation of Ukraine in the field of public–
private partnership and its improvement in terms of ensuring the activation of attracting private
investment in the post–war restoration of social infrastructure.
The purpose of writing the article is the author’s research on the problems of attracting investments
in economic recovery after the end of the military action of the Russian Federation in Ukraine.
The methodology of the work is the provisions of economic theory and the theory of system
analysis, methods of legal analysis. On the basis of a system analysis the place and role of private
investment in the post–war recovery of the economy are determined; with the help of a legal analysis
the legislative aspects of the activation of private investment processes in Ukraine after the end of the
military aggression of the Russian Federation were assessed.
Results of the work – conditions and measures to ensure the attraction of private investment for
the restoration of social infrastructure in Ukraine are determined; proposed changes to the current
legislation of Ukraine in the field of public–private partnership in order to accelerate the timing and increase the volume of private investment to restore social facilities immediately after the cessation
of hostilities.
Conclusions – as a result of the military aggression of the Russian Federation, Ukraine has suffered
and continues to suffer significant economic losses, in particular direct losses from physical destruction
/ damage to social, cultural, administrative and other infrastructure facilities. In order to ensure the
normal life of the population, immediately after the end of the active phase of hostilities, it is necessary
to begin restoring the social infrastructure of Ukraine.
In the conditions of significant financial exhaustion of the Ukrainian state, an important source of
funds for the restoration of the social (social and humanitarian) infrastructure of Ukraine after the
war can be, among other things, the expansion of attracting private capital using the mechanism of
public–private partnership, that is, attracting financial resources from private investors on the basis
of prisoners with the state contracts on a long–term basis.
In order to speed up the time and increase the volume of private capital investment, it is proposed
to amend the current legislation of Ukraine in the field of public–private partnership in terms of a
significant reduction in the time for consideration by authorized state institutions of proposals for
public–private partnership. Such legislative changes should be made as soon as possible in order to
begin the restoration of destroyed/damaged social facilities immediately after the end of hostilities.
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