Мемлекеттік-жеке әріптестікті дамыту саясатының теориялық негіздері
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Abstract
The processes of transformation of political and socio-economic systems taking place in the world
in the last decade are pushing countries to search for new approaches from the point of view of public policy
in the field of public-private partnership. Over time, there is an increasing need to expand the mechanisms of
interaction between the state and the private sector in partnerships in order to meet the needs of society. Through
the formation of a strategic partnership between the state and the private sector, the Republic of Kazakhstan can
form a system of economic order and relations that ensure and guarantee the future of the country.
The Republic of Kazakhstan gained independence and modernized all spheres of society in accordance with
the requirements of the democratic regime. The transformation of the economic sphere in accordance with the
system of market relations has become the basis for the formation and development of private entrepreneurship.
At the same time, the spheres of ensuring the needs of society are schools, kindergarten, healthcare, services,
infrastructure, agriculture, tourism, etc. With the support of the state through the private sector, they were
carried out based on world experience. The activities of public-private partnerships in economically developed
countries have been established and are developing in the world. The private sector in each country should
function as a political system that allows its activities to work in order to meet the interests of both parties in
order to ensure the potential of society. That is, on the liberal principle that an open society under a democratic
regime gives freedom to all forms of ownership, the way opens up in the state to a partnership of private and
public property, one of the most important sectors of the economy.
The article considers, first of all, the theoretical justification of this problem when studying the problems
of public-private partnership, providing ways and mechanisms to solve it. That is, analyzing the theory on
which the research work is based, relying on general scientific methods, operationalizing the theory, analysis
of analogical theories, their classification, methods of induction, and deduction, clarifying the theory, and describing the methodology of this problem. Consequently, a scientific theory is determined and verified by
methods.