Discussions on the importance and opportunities of the public-private partnership have been taking place for many years. The article presents an analysis of public-private partnership which is usually considered a form of realisation of public tasks. It is less frequently regarded as a tool for introducing changes in the public administration as such. In their article, the authors emphasise the specific role that public-private partnership can play in designing public sector policies, and its application related to the lack of funds for effective realisation of public tasks. Public-private partnership allows then for changes in the public management model, by transforming public administration towards administration that is responsible for the whole society.
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