This unique guide contains contributions from leading experts around the world who explain best practices in public procurement in their jurisdictions. In addition to 19 jurisdictional chapters by leading professionals, featured chapters include contributions on United Nations best practice, the European directives, how countries are fighting corruption in the field and how public-private partnership projects are procured.453hlm.;16x24c
The public sector represents about 40 to 45 per cent of many economies in the developed world in ter...
Worldwide, governments spend trillions of dollars per year on the purchase of goods and services, co...
This paper, presented at the West Government Contracts Year in Review Conference (covering 2012), di...
In many countries and sectors, public procurement is developing from a functional orientation to an ...
Because of its enormous economic power and susceptibility to corruption, public procurement - the pu...
This collection of 20 papers from over 50 presented at the 2004 International Public Procurement Con...
Public procurement in the European Union represents almost twelve per cent of the EU's GDP and is co...
Includes bibliographical references and index.The principles of public procurement regulation / Chri...
As governments are major buyers of goods and services, foreign companies are keen to be able to part...
Public procurement is a negotiating area gaining in importance at multilateral and bilateral level, ...
In this chapter we examine the specific issue of public procurement, its importance to local, region...
Procurement means acquisition by purchase, rental, lease, hire purchase, license, tenancy, franchise...
Conflicts of interest and corruption in public procurement are worldwide problems that can negativel...
The International Research Study of Public Procurement (IRSPP) was an idea that turned into a realit...
Government purchases represent an important part of the world economy. Selling to the public sector ...
The public sector represents about 40 to 45 per cent of many economies in the developed world in ter...
Worldwide, governments spend trillions of dollars per year on the purchase of goods and services, co...
This paper, presented at the West Government Contracts Year in Review Conference (covering 2012), di...
In many countries and sectors, public procurement is developing from a functional orientation to an ...
Because of its enormous economic power and susceptibility to corruption, public procurement - the pu...
This collection of 20 papers from over 50 presented at the 2004 International Public Procurement Con...
Public procurement in the European Union represents almost twelve per cent of the EU's GDP and is co...
Includes bibliographical references and index.The principles of public procurement regulation / Chri...
As governments are major buyers of goods and services, foreign companies are keen to be able to part...
Public procurement is a negotiating area gaining in importance at multilateral and bilateral level, ...
In this chapter we examine the specific issue of public procurement, its importance to local, region...
Procurement means acquisition by purchase, rental, lease, hire purchase, license, tenancy, franchise...
Conflicts of interest and corruption in public procurement are worldwide problems that can negativel...
The International Research Study of Public Procurement (IRSPP) was an idea that turned into a realit...
Government purchases represent an important part of the world economy. Selling to the public sector ...
The public sector represents about 40 to 45 per cent of many economies in the developed world in ter...
Worldwide, governments spend trillions of dollars per year on the purchase of goods and services, co...
This paper, presented at the West Government Contracts Year in Review Conference (covering 2012), di...