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Public procurement affects a substantial share of world trade
flows, amounting to 1000 billion euros per year. In the EU, the
public purchase of works, goods and services has been estimated to
account on average for 16 percent of GDP. The novelty of this book
is that it focuses on the new European Union Directives approved in
2014 by the EU Parliament. The book consists of original
contributions related to four specific themes of interest to the
procurers' day-to-day role in modern public purchasing
organizations - both economists and lawyers - allowing for relevant
exchanges of views and "real time" interaction. The four sections
which characterize the book are Life-cycle Costing in Public
Procurement; Calculating Costs and Savings of Public Procurement;
Corruption and Probity in Public Procurement and Public Procurement
and International Trade Agreements: CETA, TTIP and beyond. These
themes have been chosen for their current relevance in relation to
the new European Public Procurement Directives and beyond. The
original format features, as is the case with the first three
volumes, an introductory exchange between leading academics and
practitioners, from differing disciplines. It offers a series of
sequential interactions between economists, lawyers and technical
experts who supplement one another, so as to enrich the liveliness
of the debate and improve the mutual understanding between the
various professions. This essential guide will be of interest to
policymakers, academics, students and researchers, as well as
practitioners working in the field of EU public procurement.
Public procurement affects a substantial share of world trade
flows, amounting to 1000 billion euros per year. In the EU, the
public purchase of works, goods and services has been estimated to
account on average for 16 percent of GDP. The novelty of this book
is that it focuses on the new European Union Directives approved in
2014 by the EU Parliament. The book consists of original
contributions related to four specific themes of interest to the
procurers' day-to-day role in modern public purchasing
organizations - both economists and lawyers - allowing for relevant
exchanges of views and "real time" interaction. The four sections
which characterize the book are Life-cycle Costing in Public
Procurement; Calculating Costs and Savings of Public Procurement;
Corruption and Probity in Public Procurement and Public Procurement
and International Trade Agreements: CETA, TTIP and beyond. These
themes have been chosen for their current relevance in relation to
the new European Public Procurement Directives and beyond. The
original format features, as is the case with the first three
volumes, an introductory exchange between leading academics and
practitioners, from differing disciplines. It offers a series of
sequential interactions between economists, lawyers and technical
experts who supplement one another, so as to enrich the liveliness
of the debate and improve the mutual understanding between the
various professions. This essential guide will be of interest to
policymakers, academics, students and researchers, as well as
practitioners working in the field of EU public procurement.
Appropriate laws and regulations are an essential tool to direct
the action of procurers toward the public good and avoid corruption
and misallocation of resources. Common laws and regulations across
regions, nations and continents potentially allow for the further
opening of markets and ventures to newcomers and new ideas to
satisfy public demand. This book collects original contributions,
from both economists and lawyers, related to the new European Union
Directives just approved in 2014 by the EU Parliament. Uniquely,
this book combines juridical and technical expertise so as to find
a common terrain and language to debate the specific issues that a
Public Administration in need of advancing and modernizing has to
face. This format features, for each section, an introductory
exchange between two experts of different disciplines, made of a
series of sequential interactions between an economist and a lawyer
that write and follow-up on one another. This is to enrich the
liveliness of the debate and improve the mutual understanding
between the two professions. There are four sections characterized
in this book: supporting social considerations via public
procurement; green public procurement; innovation through
innovative partnerships; and Lots - the Economic and Legal
Challenges of Centralized Procurement. This book will be of
interest to policy-makers, practitioners working in the field of EU
public procurement as well as academics.
Appropriate laws and regulations are essential tools to direct the
action of procurers toward the public good and avoid corruption and
misallocation of resources. Common laws and regulations across
regions, nations and continents potentially allow for the further
opening of markets and ventures to newcomers and new ideas to
satisfy public demand. Law and Economics of Public Procurement
Reforms collects the original contributions related to the new
European Union Directives approved in 2014 by the EU Parliament.
They are of both economists and lawyers, and have been presented in
a manner that allows for exchanges of views and "real time"
interaction. This book features, for each section, an introductory
exchange between two experts of different disciplines, made up of a
series of sequential interactions between an economist and a
lawyer, which enriches the liveliness of the debate and improve the
mutual understanding between the two professions. Four sections
characterize this book: Supporting social considerations via public
procurement; Green public procurement; Innovation through
innovative partnerships; and Lots - The Economic and Legal
Challenges of Centralized Procurement. These themes have current
relevance of the new European Public Procurement Directives.
Written by an impressive array of experts in their respected
fields, this volume is of great importance to practitioners who
work in the field of EU public procurement in the Member States of
the EU, as well as academics and students who study public finance,
public policy and regulation.
Appropriate laws and regulations are essential tools to direct the
action of procurers toward the public good and avoid corruption and
misallocation of resources. Common laws and regulations across
regions, nations and continents potentially allow for the further
opening of markets and ventures to newcomers and new ideas to
satisfy public demand. Law and Economics of Public Procurement
Reforms collects the original contributions related to the new
European Union Directives approved in 2014 by the EU Parliament.
They are of both economists and lawyers, and have been presented in
a manner that allows for exchanges of views and "real time"
interaction. This book features, for each section, an introductory
exchange between two experts of different disciplines, made up of a
series of sequential interactions between an economist and a
lawyer, which enriches the liveliness of the debate and improve the
mutual understanding between the two professions. Four sections
characterize this book: Supporting social considerations via public
procurement; Green public procurement; Innovation through
innovative partnerships; and Lots - The Economic and Legal
Challenges of Centralized Procurement. These themes have current
relevance of the new European Public Procurement Directives.
Written by an impressive array of experts in their respected
fields, this volume is of great importance to practitioners who
work in the field of EU public procurement in the Member States of
the EU, as well as academics and students who study public finance,
public policy and regulation.
Appropriate laws and regulations are an essential tool to direct
the action of procurers toward the public good and avoid corruption
and misallocation of resources. Common laws and regulations across
regions, nations and continents potentially allow for the further
opening of markets and ventures to newcomers and new ideas to
satisfy public demand. This book collects original contributions,
from both economists and lawyers, related to the new European Union
Directives just approved in 2014 by the EU Parliament. Uniquely,
this book combines juridical and technical expertise so as to find
a common terrain and language to debate the specific issues that a
Public Administration in need of advancing and modernizing has to
face. This format features, for each section, an introductory
exchange between two experts of different disciplines, made of a
series of sequential interactions between an economist and a lawyer
that write and follow-up on one another. This is to enrich the
liveliness of the debate and improve the mutual understanding
between the two professions. There are four sections characterized
in this book: supporting social considerations via public
procurement; green public procurement; innovation through
innovative partnerships; and Lots - the Economic and Legal
Challenges of Centralized Procurement. This book will be of
interest to policy-makers, practitioners working in the field of EU
public procurement as well as academics.
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