The authors examine the effects on national welfare and market access of two public procurement practices-discrimination against foreign suppliers of goods and services and nontransparency of the procedures used to allocate government contracts to firms. Both types of policies have become prominent in international trade negotiations, including the Doha Round of the World Trade Organization (WTO) trade talks. Traditionally, the focus of international trade agreements has been on market access. However, many developing countries have opposed the launch of negotiations to extend the principle of nondiscrimination to procurement. As a result, the current focus in the Doha Round is on an effort to launch discussions on agreeing to principles of...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
This paper estimates trade barriers in government procurement, a market that accounts for 12% of wor...
This comment focuses in the previous works and tendencies of the WTO and the Agreement on Government...
The authors analyze the new Government Procurement Agreement (GPA) that was negotiated between a sub...
This paper identifies the regulatory synergies that can be realised between the WTO GPA and the grow...
Two of the most significant efforts to bring municipal procurement institutions up to international ...
The World Trade Organization's voluntary rules on government procurement are a useful mechanism for ...
This thesis questions the prospects for the World Trade Organisation, Agreement on Government Procur...
Following decades of international negotiations and agreements, the world\u27s multi-trillion-dollar...
In December of 2011, the Parties to the World Trade Organization Government Procurement Agreement (G...
Nowadays, government procurement is one of the key instruments to implement the state policy on the ...
The article is about some aspects of the WTO's Government Procurement Agreement designed to open up ...
Do international treaties constrain national governments? The answer appears to be "yes" when it com...
The Agreement on Government Procurement (GPA) – originally negotiated during the Tokyo Round – was r...
We examine strategic procurement behaviour by governments and its effect on market structure in sect...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
This paper estimates trade barriers in government procurement, a market that accounts for 12% of wor...
This comment focuses in the previous works and tendencies of the WTO and the Agreement on Government...
The authors analyze the new Government Procurement Agreement (GPA) that was negotiated between a sub...
This paper identifies the regulatory synergies that can be realised between the WTO GPA and the grow...
Two of the most significant efforts to bring municipal procurement institutions up to international ...
The World Trade Organization's voluntary rules on government procurement are a useful mechanism for ...
This thesis questions the prospects for the World Trade Organisation, Agreement on Government Procur...
Following decades of international negotiations and agreements, the world\u27s multi-trillion-dollar...
In December of 2011, the Parties to the World Trade Organization Government Procurement Agreement (G...
Nowadays, government procurement is one of the key instruments to implement the state policy on the ...
The article is about some aspects of the WTO's Government Procurement Agreement designed to open up ...
Do international treaties constrain national governments? The answer appears to be "yes" when it com...
The Agreement on Government Procurement (GPA) – originally negotiated during the Tokyo Round – was r...
We examine strategic procurement behaviour by governments and its effect on market structure in sect...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
This paper estimates trade barriers in government procurement, a market that accounts for 12% of wor...
This comment focuses in the previous works and tendencies of the WTO and the Agreement on Government...