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Global mechanisms to improve affordability of high-priced medicines: the role of the WHO model lists of essential medicines. [PDF]
Jenei K.
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A critical review of Chinese vaccine enterprises in the global aid market: evolution, drivers, and structural constraints. [PDF]
Ding M.
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Goals of Public Procurement: A Fine Balancing Act for Malaysia
May Fong Cheong
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Royalty Free standardization -The Pro-Competitive Solution in Public Procurement of ICT?
Fredrik Grip
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The public sector represents about 40 to 45 per cent of many economies in the developed world in terms of spend on providing services and procuring from the private sector. Internationally there are outliers, such as Singapore, where it is only about 18 per cent of the economy, and some of the African nations where, as nationalized industries are still
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The public sector represents about 40 to 45 per cent of many economies in the developed world in terms of spend on providing services and procuring from the private sector. Internationally there are outliers, such as Singapore, where it is only about 18 per cent of the economy, and some of the African nations where, as nationalized industries are still
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Journal of Public Procurement, 2023
Purpose This study aims to examine the influence of procedural capabilities for public procurement participation on small and medium enterprises’ (SMEs) sales performance in Tanzania.
I. A. Changalima +7 more
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Purpose This study aims to examine the influence of procedural capabilities for public procurement participation on small and medium enterprises’ (SMEs) sales performance in Tanzania.
I. A. Changalima +7 more
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Health estate journal : journal of the Institute of Hospital Engineering, 1994
Abstract Governments are, in all their branches, important buyers of goods and services. It has been calculated that within the Community public procurement amounts to 15 per cent of GDP. At the same time, there are strong indications that governments continue, in this field, to use their purchasing power in order to favour domestic ...
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Abstract Governments are, in all their branches, important buyers of goods and services. It has been calculated that within the Community public procurement amounts to 15 per cent of GDP. At the same time, there are strong indications that governments continue, in this field, to use their purchasing power in order to favour domestic ...
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Public procurement is big business. International organisations and governments at national, regional, state and city levels are major buyers of goods and services. However, public procurement is a relatively under-researched and new discipline, which, uniquely, brings together contributions from the fields of economics and law.
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COMPARING PUBLIC PROCUREMENT AUCTIONS
International Economic Review, 2018AbstractThis article contrasts two auction formats often used in public procurement: first price auctions with ex post screening of bid responsiveness and average bid auctions (ABAs), in which the bidder closest to the average bid wins. The equilibrium analysis reveals that their ranking is ambiguous in terms of revenues, but the ABA is typically less ...
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An examination of SME involvement in public procurement under bid lot sizing
Journal of Public Procurement, 2021Purpose This study aims to examine the influence of market logics on tendering capabilities and small and medium enterprise (SME) involvement in public procurement, the influence of SME governance mechanisms on tendering capabilities and SME involvement
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