International Cooperation and the Reform of Public Procurement Policies

The decision not to launch negotiations in the World Trade Organization (WTO) on three of the Singapore Issues in the so-called July 2004 package provides an opportunity to revisit the knowledge base on which proposals for further international collective action may be drawn. This paper examines the...

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Main Authors: Evenett, Simon J., Hoekman, Bernard M.
Format: Policy Research Working Paper
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2012
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/09/6294471/international-cooperation-reform-public-procurement-policies
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spelling okr-10986-82682021-04-23T14:02:43Z International Cooperation and the Reform of Public Procurement Policies Evenett, Simon J. Hoekman, Bernard M. ACCOUNTABILITY AGREEMENT ON GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT ANTI-CORRUPTION AWARD DECISION BIDDER BIDDERS BIDDING BRIBERY BRIBES COMPLAINTS CONTENT REQUIREMENTS CONTRACT AWARDS CONTRACTORS COUNTRY PROCUREMENT ASSESSMENT DRUGS FEASIBILITY FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT FOREIGN BIDDERS GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT JUDICIAL CORRUPTION LOCAL GOVERNMENT NATIONAL PROCUREMENT NATIONAL PROCUREMENT LAW PAYOFFS PHARMACEUTICALS POLITICAL CORRUPTION POLITICAL LEADERS POTENTIAL BIDDERS PRIORITIES PROCUREMENT CONTRACTS PROCUREMENT EFFICIENCY PROCUREMENT FIELD PROCUREMENT ISSUES PROCUREMENT LAWS PROCUREMENT LEGISLATION PROCUREMENT OF GOODS PROCUREMENT OFFICIALS PROCUREMENT OPPORTUNITIES PROCUREMENT PERFORMANCE PROCUREMENT PLANNING PROCUREMENT POLICIES PROCUREMENT POLICY PROCUREMENT PRACTICE PROCUREMENT PRACTICES PROCUREMENT PROCEDURES PROCUREMENT PROCESS PROCUREMENT REGULATIONS PROCUREMENT RULES PROCUREMENTS PUBLIC CONTRACT PUBLIC CONTRACTS PUBLIC ENTITIES PUBLIC PROCUREMENT PUBLIC PROCUREMENT LAW PUBLIC PROCUREMENT REFORM PUBLIC PROCUREMENT SYSTEMS PUBLIC WORKS PURCHASING STATE AGENCIES STATE AGENCY SUPPLIERS TELECOMMUNICATIONS TENDERING TENDERS TRANSPARENCY TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO TYPES OF PROCUREMENT The decision not to launch negotiations in the World Trade Organization (WTO) on three of the Singapore Issues in the so-called July 2004 package provides an opportunity to revisit the knowledge base on which proposals for further international collective action may be drawn. This paper examines the available evidence on public procurement practices in developing countries that could be relevant to further multilateral rule making on state purchasing. Although there is considerable agreement on ends (efficient, non-corrupt, and transparent public purchasing systems), little information is available on means and, in particular, on the effective and replicable strategies that developing countries can adopt to improve their public procurement systems. A concerted effort to substantially add to the knowledge base on public procurement reforms in developing countries, through targeted research and international exchange of information on implemented procurement policies and outcomes, is critical to identifying areas where further binding multilateral disciplines may be beneficial. 2012-06-18T15:42:25Z 2012-06-18T15:42:25Z 2005-09 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/09/6294471/international-cooperation-reform-public-procurement-policies http://hdl.handle.net/10986/8268 English Policy Research Working Paper; No. 3720 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper Publications & Research
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topic ACCOUNTABILITY
AGREEMENT ON GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT
ANTI-CORRUPTION
AWARD DECISION
BIDDER
BIDDERS
BIDDING
BRIBERY
BRIBES
COMPLAINTS
CONTENT REQUIREMENTS
CONTRACT AWARDS
CONTRACTORS
COUNTRY PROCUREMENT ASSESSMENT
DRUGS
FEASIBILITY
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
FOREIGN BIDDERS
GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS
GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT
JUDICIAL CORRUPTION
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
NATIONAL PROCUREMENT
NATIONAL PROCUREMENT LAW
PAYOFFS
PHARMACEUTICALS
POLITICAL CORRUPTION
POLITICAL LEADERS
POTENTIAL BIDDERS
PRIORITIES
PROCUREMENT CONTRACTS
PROCUREMENT EFFICIENCY
PROCUREMENT FIELD
PROCUREMENT ISSUES
PROCUREMENT LAWS
PROCUREMENT LEGISLATION
PROCUREMENT OF GOODS
PROCUREMENT OFFICIALS
PROCUREMENT OPPORTUNITIES
PROCUREMENT PERFORMANCE
PROCUREMENT PLANNING
PROCUREMENT POLICIES
PROCUREMENT POLICY
PROCUREMENT PRACTICE
PROCUREMENT PRACTICES
PROCUREMENT PROCEDURES
PROCUREMENT PROCESS
PROCUREMENT REGULATIONS
PROCUREMENT RULES
PROCUREMENTS
PUBLIC CONTRACT
PUBLIC CONTRACTS
PUBLIC ENTITIES
PUBLIC PROCUREMENT
PUBLIC PROCUREMENT LAW
PUBLIC PROCUREMENT REFORM
PUBLIC PROCUREMENT SYSTEMS
PUBLIC WORKS
PURCHASING
STATE AGENCIES
STATE AGENCY
SUPPLIERS
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
TENDERING
TENDERS
TRANSPARENCY
TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO
TYPES OF PROCUREMENT
spellingShingle ACCOUNTABILITY
AGREEMENT ON GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT
ANTI-CORRUPTION
AWARD DECISION
BIDDER
BIDDERS
BIDDING
BRIBERY
BRIBES
COMPLAINTS
CONTENT REQUIREMENTS
CONTRACT AWARDS
CONTRACTORS
COUNTRY PROCUREMENT ASSESSMENT
DRUGS
FEASIBILITY
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
FOREIGN BIDDERS
GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS
GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT
JUDICIAL CORRUPTION
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
NATIONAL PROCUREMENT
NATIONAL PROCUREMENT LAW
PAYOFFS
PHARMACEUTICALS
POLITICAL CORRUPTION
POLITICAL LEADERS
POTENTIAL BIDDERS
PRIORITIES
PROCUREMENT CONTRACTS
PROCUREMENT EFFICIENCY
PROCUREMENT FIELD
PROCUREMENT ISSUES
PROCUREMENT LAWS
PROCUREMENT LEGISLATION
PROCUREMENT OF GOODS
PROCUREMENT OFFICIALS
PROCUREMENT OPPORTUNITIES
PROCUREMENT PERFORMANCE
PROCUREMENT PLANNING
PROCUREMENT POLICIES
PROCUREMENT POLICY
PROCUREMENT PRACTICE
PROCUREMENT PRACTICES
PROCUREMENT PROCEDURES
PROCUREMENT PROCESS
PROCUREMENT REGULATIONS
PROCUREMENT RULES
PROCUREMENTS
PUBLIC CONTRACT
PUBLIC CONTRACTS
PUBLIC ENTITIES
PUBLIC PROCUREMENT
PUBLIC PROCUREMENT LAW
PUBLIC PROCUREMENT REFORM
PUBLIC PROCUREMENT SYSTEMS
PUBLIC WORKS
PURCHASING
STATE AGENCIES
STATE AGENCY
SUPPLIERS
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
TENDERING
TENDERS
TRANSPARENCY
TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO
TYPES OF PROCUREMENT
Evenett, Simon J.
Hoekman, Bernard M.
International Cooperation and the Reform of Public Procurement Policies
relation Policy Research Working Paper; No. 3720
description The decision not to launch negotiations in the World Trade Organization (WTO) on three of the Singapore Issues in the so-called July 2004 package provides an opportunity to revisit the knowledge base on which proposals for further international collective action may be drawn. This paper examines the available evidence on public procurement practices in developing countries that could be relevant to further multilateral rule making on state purchasing. Although there is considerable agreement on ends (efficient, non-corrupt, and transparent public purchasing systems), little information is available on means and, in particular, on the effective and replicable strategies that developing countries can adopt to improve their public procurement systems. A concerted effort to substantially add to the knowledge base on public procurement reforms in developing countries, through targeted research and international exchange of information on implemented procurement policies and outcomes, is critical to identifying areas where further binding multilateral disciplines may be beneficial.
format Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper
author Evenett, Simon J.
Hoekman, Bernard M.
author_facet Evenett, Simon J.
Hoekman, Bernard M.
author_sort Evenett, Simon J.
title International Cooperation and the Reform of Public Procurement Policies
title_short International Cooperation and the Reform of Public Procurement Policies
title_full International Cooperation and the Reform of Public Procurement Policies
title_fullStr International Cooperation and the Reform of Public Procurement Policies
title_full_unstemmed International Cooperation and the Reform of Public Procurement Policies
title_sort international cooperation and the reform of public procurement policies
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2012
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/09/6294471/international-cooperation-reform-public-procurement-policies
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/8268
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