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.
2020
Global Encyclopedia of Public Administration, Public Policy, and Governance
Springer Cham
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9783319318165
Honesty; Probity; Professionalism; Righteousness and anticorruption
Cravero, Carol
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