This paper estimates trade barriers in government procurement, a market that accounts for 12% of world GDP. Using data from inter-country input-output tables in a gravity model, we find that home bias in government procurement is significantly higher than in trade between firms. However, this difference has been shrinking over time. Results also show that trade agreements with provisions on government procurement increase cross-border flows of services, whereas the effect on goods is small and not different from that in private markets. Provisions containing transparency and procedural requirements drive the liberalizing effect of trade agreements
is paper assesses the welfare impact of trade and technology diffusion as well as the change in the ...
The trade relationship between the EU and the ACP countries are currently being renegotiated under t...
This article assesses the factors shaping policy diffusion of effective, liberal public procurement ...
International audienceThis paper estimates trade barriers in government procurement, a market that a...
Early Access: SEP 2021International audiencePublic procurement represents a substantial share of gro...
Do international treaties constrain national governments? The answer appears to be "yes" when it com...
Published online: 19 August 2018Public procurement around the world tends to be heavily skewed towar...
Using unexplored Japanese and Swiss public procurement data over 1990-2003, we examine the effect of...
The authors examine the effects on national welfare and market access of two public procurement prac...
This paper studies the government procurement of services from foreign suppliers by conducting a sta...
This paper models government procurements as a contest among domestic firms, and – in case of libera...
Most governments have yet to agree to binding disciplines on government procurement, whether in the ...
he international dimension of public procurement has gained inimportance in the last decade and has ...
Many studies show that democracy promotes freer trade. However, because they typically focus on “at-...
is paper assesses the welfare impact of trade and technology diffusion as well as the change in the ...
The trade relationship between the EU and the ACP countries are currently being renegotiated under t...
This article assesses the factors shaping policy diffusion of effective, liberal public procurement ...
International audienceThis paper estimates trade barriers in government procurement, a market that a...
Early Access: SEP 2021International audiencePublic procurement represents a substantial share of gro...
Do international treaties constrain national governments? The answer appears to be "yes" when it com...
Published online: 19 August 2018Public procurement around the world tends to be heavily skewed towar...
Using unexplored Japanese and Swiss public procurement data over 1990-2003, we examine the effect of...
The authors examine the effects on national welfare and market access of two public procurement prac...
This paper studies the government procurement of services from foreign suppliers by conducting a sta...
This paper models government procurements as a contest among domestic firms, and – in case of libera...
Most governments have yet to agree to binding disciplines on government procurement, whether in the ...
he international dimension of public procurement has gained inimportance in the last decade and has ...
Many studies show that democracy promotes freer trade. However, because they typically focus on “at-...
is paper assesses the welfare impact of trade and technology diffusion as well as the change in the ...
The trade relationship between the EU and the ACP countries are currently being renegotiated under t...
This article assesses the factors shaping policy diffusion of effective, liberal public procurement ...