Public procurement refers to the purchase of goods, services, and works which satisfies a public entity’s own needs. It represents a key governmental economic activity which accounts for a significant part of the national public expenditure. According to some estimations, around 10–15% of the gross domestic product (GDP) is spent on public procurement across the world (OECD 2009), but percentages may vary greatly from one country to another.
Procurement Integrity
Cravero, Carol
2020-01-01
Abstract
Public procurement refers to the purchase of goods, services, and works which satisfies a public entity’s own needs. It represents a key governmental economic activity which accounts for a significant part of the national public expenditure. According to some estimations, around 10–15% of the gross domestic product (GDP) is spent on public procurement across the world (OECD 2009), but percentages may vary greatly from one country to another.File in questo prodotto:
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