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In public sector procurement, social welfare often depends on the time taken to complete the contract. A leading …
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procurement in the public sector are discussed …
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Reputational incentives may be a powerful mechanism for improving supplier performance. We analyze their role in contract awarding, exploiting an experiment run by a firm which introduced a new vendor rating system scoring suppliers' past performance and linking it to the award of future...
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This paper tests whether demand shocks affect firm dynamics. We examine whether firms that win government procurement … procurement contracts over the period of 2004 to 2010. Exploiting a quasi-experimental design, we find that winning at least one …
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resources on low quality projects at year's end. We test these predictions using data on procurement spending by the U …
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We examine how the U.S. Federal Government governs R&D contracts with private-sector firms. The government chooses between two contractual forms: grants and cooperative agreements. The latter provides the government substantially greater discretion over, and monitoring of, project progress....
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Cartels participating in procurement auctions frequently use bid rotation or prioritize incumbents to allocate … Zona (1999), and a sample of municipal procurement auctions from Japan …
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government using randomized audits of public procurement in Brazil. On average, firms exposed by the anti-corruption program grow … larger after the audits, despite experiencing a decrease in procurement contracts. We manually collect new data on the …
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Because of a small direct negative effect on private spending, temporary variations in government purchases as in wartime, would have a strong positive effect on aggregate demand. Intertemporal substitution effects would direct work and production toward these periods where output was valued...
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We analyze wartime prosthetic device patents to investigate how procurement policy affects the cost, quality, and … inventors to focus broadly on reducing costs, while the less cost-conscious procurement contracts of World War I did not. We …' preferences across wars. Finally, we find that the Civil War and World War I procurement shocks led to substantial increases in …
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