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When procurement contracts are incomplete, they are frequently changed after the contract is awarded to the lowest …
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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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In public sector procurement, social welfare often depends on the time taken to complete the contract. A leading …
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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 contracts are often incomplete because the initial plans and specifications are changed and refined after … and local market power, which are the focus on much of the literature on optimal procurement mechanisms, are much smaller …
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procurement in the public sector are discussed …
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of procurement contracts. The buyer in our model incurs a cost of providing a comprehensive design, and is faced with a …
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When procurement contracts are incomplete, they are frequently changed after the contract is awarded to the lowest …
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of procurement contracts. The buyer in our model incurs a cost of providing a comprehensive design, and is faced with a …
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. Some implications of these results for procurement in the public sector are discussed (JEL D23, D82, H57, L14, L22, L74) …
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