International audienceThis article analyzes the use of social and environmental clauses in public procurement contracts. After describing the current French legal context, it shows how a mechanism design approach can explain the factors that theoretically justify such practices, potentially including favoritism and rent-seeking. An empirical analysis is then carried out on the French public procurement data set for the year 2017. It illustrates the weight of political preferences in the choice to resort to social clauses and the weight of the preferences of the local chief executive to explain the use of environmental clauses. It also highlights that social and environmental clauses do not seem to be used as a tool for favoritism
Public procurement law is designed to ensure that public procurement contracts are awarded in an ope...
This issue of CLR-News reports on the long track that was necessary to improve the EU procurement ru...
Le principe de neutralité du droit de la commande publique est mort, vive l’instrumentalisation du d...
International audienceThis article analyzes the use of social and environmental clauses in public pr...
Cette thèse de doctorat présente une analyse sur les clauses sociales dans les marchés publics franç...
Moteur incontournable de l’économie publique, les marchés publics ont toujours fait l’objet de reven...
INEADECInternational audienceA substantial analysis of public procurement as development contracts a...
Our purpose in this communication is to give some insights into the integration of environment-orien...
EVALUATING SOCIAL VALUE IN SOCIAL CLAUSES: TENSIONS IN PUBLIC PROCUREMENT REGULATION AND HORIZONTAL ...
Public Procurement is often considered to be a purely legal affair, dominated by big law firms and c...
In issue 4-2014 of CLR-News Jan Cremers (AIAS) reports on the long track that was necessary to impro...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore and explain public preferences for different publi...
This thesis, about responsible public purchasing, aims to study the french public procurement sector...
Public procurement and environment, how far can we go ? Influenced by International and European Un...
Public procurements represent a strategic solution to deliver “collateral” effects on the environmen...
Public procurement law is designed to ensure that public procurement contracts are awarded in an ope...
This issue of CLR-News reports on the long track that was necessary to improve the EU procurement ru...
Le principe de neutralité du droit de la commande publique est mort, vive l’instrumentalisation du d...
International audienceThis article analyzes the use of social and environmental clauses in public pr...
Cette thèse de doctorat présente une analyse sur les clauses sociales dans les marchés publics franç...
Moteur incontournable de l’économie publique, les marchés publics ont toujours fait l’objet de reven...
INEADECInternational audienceA substantial analysis of public procurement as development contracts a...
Our purpose in this communication is to give some insights into the integration of environment-orien...
EVALUATING SOCIAL VALUE IN SOCIAL CLAUSES: TENSIONS IN PUBLIC PROCUREMENT REGULATION AND HORIZONTAL ...
Public Procurement is often considered to be a purely legal affair, dominated by big law firms and c...
In issue 4-2014 of CLR-News Jan Cremers (AIAS) reports on the long track that was necessary to impro...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore and explain public preferences for different publi...
This thesis, about responsible public purchasing, aims to study the french public procurement sector...
Public procurement and environment, how far can we go ? Influenced by International and European Un...
Public procurements represent a strategic solution to deliver “collateral” effects on the environmen...
Public procurement law is designed to ensure that public procurement contracts are awarded in an ope...
This issue of CLR-News reports on the long track that was necessary to improve the EU procurement ru...
Le principe de neutralité du droit de la commande publique est mort, vive l’instrumentalisation du d...