Abstract:
The article presents an analysis of the composition, structure and correlation and
regression analysis of the dynamics of public-private partnership projects in the Akmola region,
implemented in the period from 2017 to 2020. The purpose of the study is to identify during what
period there was a change in the number of projects and the reasons for their change, as well as
the impact on the development of the region by conducting dynamic-structural and correlationregression analysis of PPP projects implemented in the Akmola region. In the course of the study,
methods of comparative analysis, analysis of dynamic series, calculation of relative indicators,
comparison, correlation-regression, variance analysis and forecasting were used.
As a result of the analysis of the Akmola region for the period from 2017 to 2020, 76 projects were
presented in general, of which only 52 projects are being implemented. In comparison with the
republican level, the submitted projects in the Akmola region amount to 5.58%. Also in 2018,
the most projects were implemented, i.e. 27 projects and an increase of 3.5 times compared to
2017. Of the main industries considered, it was revealed that the largest number of projects were
implemented in the healthcare sector, and its share was 4.3%. At the same time, a minimal project
has been implemented in the field of agriculture and its share amounted to 0.08%. According
to the results of the correlation analysis, the correlation coefficient between GRP and attracted
PPP investments in education is 0.6 and in other industries is 0.57. According to the results
of regression analysis, there is an average close relationship between the studied performance
indicator and the factor indicator, and since the value of R2 is less than 0.6, the model may
be nonlinear. The value of the indicator F is 0.75, and the value P is greater than 0.05 for
performance and factor indicators, therefore, factor indicators do not have a significant impact on
the performance indicator.
In conclusion, the projects implemented in the Akmola region are concluded on the basis of trust
management of state property and other contracts, therefore it is necessary to pay attention to the
application of other types of contracts provided for by law, as well as to the provision of projects
in the field of industry, agriculture and utilities and attracting investments in these industries.