This volume is a careful selection of the leading legal and
economic papers analysing international discrimination in
government purchasing. It also includes the WTO agreement that
seeks to curb such discrimination. Studies of individual country
experiences are also featured, adding a practical dimension to what
often appears to be a narrow technical debate. This authoritative
and wide-ranging volume will provide trade negotiators, other
government officials including purchasing officers, and scholars
with a thorough grounding so as to effectively assess proposals for
further international rules on government procurement practices, be
they in bilateral, regional, or multilateral arenas.
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