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About 23% of public procurement contracts in the European Union are awarded to the only firm that submitted a bid. The market of public procurement contracts is worth about one seventh of GDP in developed countries, which makes any inefficiencies on this market a first-order problem. In this...
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In an era of intense false impressions, cognitive limitations and imperfect information, where critical challenge is the management of procedural relationships among public procurement partners, it is essential to exploit and identify sources associated with decreasing transparency in...
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continent, as it amounts to 4% of GDP. If competition is deficient efficiency losses ensue. As we know surprisingly little about … the effectiveness of monitoring and enforcement institutions designed to safeguard competition, we investigate whether the …
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The development of a more competition-oriented public procurement system is possible, on the basis of the principle of … competition that is embedded in the EC public procurement Directives. This paper explores the existence of the principle of … competition, roughly delimits its scope, and broadly indicates the legal consequences that can be extracted from the principle of …
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The OECD Competition Committee debated public procurement in June 2007. This document includes an executive summary and …
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