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This insightful book provides readers with a practical and
theoretical explanation of the ways in which the new, tailor-made
Innovation Partnership Procedure can be used throughout all Member
States in the European Union. Pedro Cerqueira Gomes argues that
innovation is a crucial policy of the EU that must be extended to
public procurement. With a focus on the Procurement Directive for
the public sector (Directive 2014/24/EU), the author explores the
ways in which this new EU legislative framework has succeeded in
transforming this legal subject into a driver of innovation. The
author explains and analyses in detail the fundamental
characteristics of the Innovation Partnership Procedure, while also
investigating whether the EU will be capable of increasing the
levels of innovation procurement in public sectors of all Member
States. Issues and elements of the procedure that can be viewed as
challenges of the EU harmonisation process are also considered
throughout. Thought-provoking and thorough, EU Public Procurement
and Innovation will be a key resource for practitioners, lawyers
and consultants in all Member States looking to better understand
how to use the Innovation Partnership Procedure within the EU law
and legal framework.
The main challenges the European Single Market is facing in the
21st century result from the enlargement to Central and Eastern
Europe, the EMU, and the globalization of trade and investment that
has aided the rise of competitive emerging markets. This
state-of-the-art book provides fresh theoretical and empirical
evidence on the challenges presented by integration and
globalization for both developed and developing countries. The
authors demonstrate how the European Single Market remains a work
in progress with many critical issues still to be addressed. These
include the rigidities in product and labor markets, the need for
innovation and quality upgrading, and the rapid catch-up of new
member countries. They go on to show how firms use the
opportunities provided by integration and globalization to fragment
their production processes internationally, which brings gains but
also requires structural adjustment. The book also argues that
global environmental coordination may be less detrimental to the
growth prospects of developing countries than is commonly believed.
Illustrating a number of methodologies, this book will be a great
resource tool for postgraduates and undergraduates in the fields of
international economics and business, as well as researchers and
policy-makers.
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