Seleznev Pavel Leonidovich – (Moscow State Institute of International Relations (MGIMO))
Piskunov Vladimir Vladimirovich – (Moscow State Institute of International Relations (MGIMO))
Today the problem of underdeveloped public water supply and sewerage is acute in the world. At the same time, the resources of public budgets, which currently provide up to 75-85% of capital investments in the relevant facilities, are extremely limited in terms of increasing funding. Consequently, the attraction of private capital to public water supply sector through public-private partnership (PPP) mechanisms is seen as a potential solution. The article analyzes the prospects of application of public-private partnership as a tool for solving issues describes above. Based on the analysis of existing global water and sewerage infrastructure needs, investment trends, and taking into account public-private partnership specifics, the authors draw a conclusion that the application of PPP in public water supply sector is unlikely to cover global water and sewerage disruption. At the same time the mechanism has a high potential for expanding its niche in the countries with effective demand.
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