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tends to be limited. Competition is the single most important factor toward auction efficiency and anti-corruption. However …
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and toward Western European levels. By 2008 efficiency gains had produced cost savings totaling US$349 million. The …
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important policy choice for auctioneers to achieve efficiency. In general, there is a tradeoff between competition in auctions …
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"Limited competition has been a serious concern in infrastructure procurement. Importantly, however, there are normally a number of potential bidders initially showing interest in proposed projects. This paper focuses on tackling the question why these initially interested bidders fade out. An...
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This report examines the potential use of auctions as a price discovery mechanism facilitating accelerated decommissioning of the global coal fleet. Despite widespread recognition of coal power's significant negative impact on climate and health as well as the urgency of acting in response to...
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"Using a new global data base on patents and innovation inputs, the authors examine the process of knowledge creation measured by the dynamic relationship between research and development and U.S. patents granted. They confirm at the country level the recurrent micro-level finding of a strong...
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