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Public-Private Partnership for the Development of Space Sector in the United States and Great Britain

https://doi.org/10.47361/2542-0259-2021-4-28-76-87

Abstract

The article provides an analysis of modern trends in building public-private partnership (PPP), gives an overview of key studies devoted to this subject in general and PPPs in the field of space activities in particular. The authors analyze the practice of public-private partnerships in the U. S. and Great Britain on the examples of specific mechanisms, their key features, advantages and disadvantages that determine the possibility of their application in different areas of government-business cooperation in the field of space exploration. In order to find possible ways for direct application or adaptation of this experience in Russia for organizing space exploration PPPs the researchers concluded that the level of high-tech production in this country is insufficient and significant administrative barriers for attracting private sector into the space industry are still present.

About the Authors

V. P. Zavarukhin
Institute for the Study of Science RAS
Russian Federation

Vladimir P. Zavarukhin

Nakhimovsky av., 32, Moscow, 117218



N. D. Frolova
Institute of Economics Russian Academy of Sciences; Institute for the Study of Science RAS
Russian Federation

Nadezda D. Frolova

Nakhimovsky av., 32, Moscow, 117218



D. V. Baibulatova
Institute for the Study of Science RAS
Russian Federation

Dina V. Baibulatova

Nakhimovsky av., 32, Moscow, 117218, Russia



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Zavarukhin V.P., Frolova N.D., Baibulatova D.V. Public-Private Partnership for the Development of Space Sector in the United States and Great Britain. Russian competition law and economy. 2021;(4):76-87. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.47361/2542-0259-2021-4-28-76-87

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