A set-aside restricts participation in procurement contests to targeted firms. Despite being widely used, its effects on actual competition and contract outcomes are ambiguous. We pool a decade of US federal procurement data to shed light on this empirical question using a two-stage approach. To circumvent the lack of exogenous variation in our data, as a first step we draw on random forest techniques to calculate the likelihood of a tender being set aside. We then estimate the effect of restricted tenders on pre- and postaward outcomes using an inverse probability weighting regression adjustment. Set-asides prompt more firms to bid - that is, the increase in targeted bidders more than offsets the loss of untargeted. During the execution ph...
We consider tenders/auctions for the procurement of items that do not exist at the time of the tende...
Splitting large public contracts into lots fosters competition in the long and short run, and enhanc...
Limited competition has been a serious concern in infrastructure procurement. Importantly, however, ...
A set-aside restricts participation in procurement contests to targeted firms. Despite being widely ...
Set-aside programs that consist in forbidding access to specific participants are commonly used in p...
In government procurement auctions, eligibility requirements are often imposed and, perhaps not surp...
This Version: November, 2009As part of public procurement, many governments adopt small business pro...
Set-asides programs consist in forbidding access to specific participants, and they are commonly use...
Calls for tenders are the natural devices to inform bidders, thus to enlarge the pool of potential ...
In public procurement auctions, governments routinely offer preferences to qualified firms in the fo...
In many procurement auctions bidders do not know how many rivals they face at the time that they inc...
In this paper we study how early-exit options, embedded in long-term procurement contracts which do ...
This dissertation consists of two self-contained chapters that explore intriguing properties of proc...
In Paper [I] we use data on Swedish public procurement auctions for internal regularcleaning service...
This thesis presents an empirical investigation of the role of competition in determining (1) bidde...
We consider tenders/auctions for the procurement of items that do not exist at the time of the tende...
Splitting large public contracts into lots fosters competition in the long and short run, and enhanc...
Limited competition has been a serious concern in infrastructure procurement. Importantly, however, ...
A set-aside restricts participation in procurement contests to targeted firms. Despite being widely ...
Set-aside programs that consist in forbidding access to specific participants are commonly used in p...
In government procurement auctions, eligibility requirements are often imposed and, perhaps not surp...
This Version: November, 2009As part of public procurement, many governments adopt small business pro...
Set-asides programs consist in forbidding access to specific participants, and they are commonly use...
Calls for tenders are the natural devices to inform bidders, thus to enlarge the pool of potential ...
In public procurement auctions, governments routinely offer preferences to qualified firms in the fo...
In many procurement auctions bidders do not know how many rivals they face at the time that they inc...
In this paper we study how early-exit options, embedded in long-term procurement contracts which do ...
This dissertation consists of two self-contained chapters that explore intriguing properties of proc...
In Paper [I] we use data on Swedish public procurement auctions for internal regularcleaning service...
This thesis presents an empirical investigation of the role of competition in determining (1) bidde...
We consider tenders/auctions for the procurement of items that do not exist at the time of the tende...
Splitting large public contracts into lots fosters competition in the long and short run, and enhanc...
Limited competition has been a serious concern in infrastructure procurement. Importantly, however, ...