Issues / Vol. 10, N 2 (2014) / Articles

Perspectives of public-private partnership in regional housing and utilities


A. V. Kara

Donetsk State University of Management

Annotation: This paper examines the regional housing and utilities as a complex, opened, dynamic mesologisctic system. The mechanism of interest coordination in this system and forming the general financial recourses fund scheme are proposed. The author came to the conclusion about the need to use public-private partnerships to the high level housing and utilities cost problem solving in this study. This will help to interest conflict resolution among regional housing and communal system members and external participant, which are realized the resources and financial support. The object division into «donor» and «recipient» according to their ability to generate cumulative positive cash flow are proposed to select public-private partnership using priority. Primary priority is proposed to consolidate the enterprises with the temporary recipient status. It is proposed to use the public-private partnerships opportunity to the financial capability increasing. It is possible through the financial flows redistribution between profitable and unprofitable companies within the housing and utilities sector in the region to rise the financial abilities.

Keywords: regional housing and utilities, cost, public-private partnerships, financial resources, regional system, fixed assets, cash flow, logistics system, financial donor, financial recipient.

Pages: 131-138.

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Link for citation: Kara, A. V. Perspectives of public-private partnership in regional housing and utilities. – Text : electronic. – In: Economics of Civil Engineering and Municipal Economy. – 2014. – Vol. 10, N 2. – Р. 131-138. – URL: https://donnasa.ru/publish_house/journals/esgh/2014-2/06_kara.pdf (date of access: 27.07.2024). (in Russian)


Issue Cover Vol. 10, N 2 (2014)
Journal: Economics of Civil Engineering and Municipal Economy
Publish house: Donbas National Academy of Civil Engineering and Architecture