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"Infrastructure projects are often technically complicated and highly customized. Therefore, procurement competition … tends to be limited. Competition is the single most important factor toward auction efficiency and anti-corruption. However …, the degree of competition realized is closely related to bidders' entry decision and the auctioneer's decision on how to …
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"Competition in public procurement auctions in the water supply and sanitation sector is largely limited. This is … important policy choice for auctioneers to achieve efficiency. In general, there is a tradeoff between competition in auctions … competition. Using data on public procurement auctions for water and sewage projects in developing countries, this paper shows …
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"Limited competition has been a serious concern in infrastructure procurement. Importantly, however, there are normally … development projects in developing countries and examines why competition ends up restricted. It shows that bidders are self …-selective and auctioneers also tend to limit participation depending on the size of contracts. Therefore, limited competition would …
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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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"Under the traditional "competition-fragility" view, more bank competition erodes market power, decreases profit … margins, and results in reduced franchise value that encourages bank risk taking. Under the alternative "competition … suggest that - consistent with the traditional "competition-fragility" view - banks with a greater degree of market power also …
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"The author studies annuity rates in Chile and relates them with industry competition. He finds (1) that annuity … practice of cash rebates, increased competition by way of annuity rates, and raised the long-run elasticity to one. "--World …
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"Vermeersch and Kremer examine the effects of subsidized school meals on school participation, educational achievement, and school finance in a developing country setting. They use data from a program that was implemented in 25 randomly chosen preschools in a pool of 50. Children's school...
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