The Potential of Public-Private Collaborations in the European Union: Practices for Ukraine's Post-War Reconstruction
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https://doi.org/10.14195/2183-203X_60_5Keywords:
Public-private partnership, Investment and innovation potential, Post-war recovery, European experience, Sustainable development, Public administrationAbstract
This study explores effective mechanisms for Ukraine’s post-war economic recovery through public-private partnerships (PPPs). In the context of global challenges and European integration, PPPs are viewed as a key tool to boost investment, innovation, and structural modernization. The research identifies the essence and structure of PPP investment potential in EU countries and ways to adapt their experience for Ukraine. Using systemic and comparative analysis, it shows that successful European PPPs combine financial flexibility, digital openness, institutional maturity, and innovation. In Ukraine, the number of PPP projects and innovation components nearly doubled in 2020-2025, reflecting growing institutional capacity. Practical recommendations include creating a PPP Digital Hub, an Innovation Partnership Fund, and a risk insurance system to enhance transparency, attract investors, and align with EU standards.
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