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Public procurement : the continuing revolution

Print Book, English, ©2003
Kluwer Law International, The Hague, ©2003
xv, 286 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.
9789041198907, 9041198903
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Introductionix
List of Editors and Contributors
xiii
PART I ESTABLISHING AND REFORMING PUBLIC PROCUREMENT SYSTEMS
Setting up a Public Procurement System: The Six Step Method
3(10)
Cynthia Walker
Obstacles to Public Procurement Reform in Developing Countries
13(10)
Robert R. Hunja
On Globalization and Government Procurement
23(24)
Joshua I. Schwartz
The Establishment and Development of a Public Procurement System for Kosovo
47(14)
Elisabetta Piselli
China's Government Procurement Reform: From the Bidding Law to the Government Procurement Law
61(24)
Fuguo Cao
Enforcement of Public Procurement Rules in China
85(18)
Jingbin Tian
The Experience of Centralised Enforcement in Poland
103(34)
Marian Lemke
PART II NEW PERSPECTIVES AND APPROACHES IN PROCUREMENT REGULATION
Commercial Purchasing: The Chasm between the United States Government's Evolving Policy and Practice
137(34)
Steven L. Schooner
Reforms in Procurement Policy and Their Prospects
171(16)
Frank Anechiarico
Problems of Using Partnering and Similar Private Sector Practice in the Public Sector Environment: The Example of PPPs/PFI
187(10)
Keith Hartley
Best Value -- A New Approach in the UK
197(26)
Penny Badcoe
PART III THE REGULATION OF PUBLIC PROCUREMENT IN INTERNATIONAL TRADE
Home-biased Government Procurement and International Trade: Descriptive Statistics, Theory and Empirical Evidence
223(12)
Federico Trionfetti
The WTO Transparency Agenda: Law, Economics and International Relations Theory
235(34)
John Linarelli
Transparency in Government Procurement: What can We Expect from International Trade Agreements?
269(14)
Simon J. Evenett
Bernard M. Hoekman
Index283