Public Private Partnership v podmínkách obcí České republiky

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Kocurová, Denisa

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Vysoká škola báňská - Technická univerzita Ostrava

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The subject of the thesis was the issue of Public Private Partnership application in the municipalities of the Czech Republic. The aim of this thesis was based on the identification of the strengths and weaknesses of Public Private Partnership projects at the municipal level for the period 2005-2012 to define the factors influencing their use and development in conditions of municipalities of the Czech Republic. To achieve the objectives of the thesis is structured into five chapters, the first of which is the introduction and the last is the conclusion. The second chapter discusses the major forms of allocation of public resources with which to finance investments linked to the municipal level. One of the ways to finance investments on the municipal level is a form of Public Private Partnership, which defines the third chapter of the thesis. The fourth chapter defines the object of analysis, which are the municipalities of the Czech Republic during the reporting period 2005-2012, kept in a database PPP Association, which monitors the Public Private Partnership projects, broken down by area of investment, size of the municipality, the implementation of Public Private Partnership projects and the regions of the Czech Republic, survey and analysis of the results of a structural analysis of a Public Private Partnership project. One factor is the length of Public Private Partnership projects. Public Private Partnership projects are characterized by their entering into the very long term, but term mayor respectively. Assembly is four years. Another mayor could slow down the project. There must be political consensus. Another factor is the transparency of the project perspective and definition of the objectives and expectations of the partnership. Public Private Partnership projects are concluded for a very long period and it is difficult to predict benefit from the project. Long term implementation of Public Private Partnership project puts demands on the complexity and size of contracts, which often is several hundred pages, therefore the cost of legal counsel are usually very high and thus extensive contracts are also characterized not flexible and often exaggerated the complexity of the required documentation.

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Import 06/11/2014

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Public expenditure programs, public projects, procurement, Public Private Partnership, PPP projects

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