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Government procurement, preferences and international trading rules, the South African case, Memory Dube, Liezemarie Johannes and David Lewis

Label
Government procurement, preferences and international trading rules, the South African case, Memory Dube, Liezemarie Johannes and David Lewis
Language
eng
Abstract
This paper reviews the South African government procurement regime and asks whether adherence to international trading instruments and rules, and in particular the World Trade Organisation's Government Procurement Agreement, would, and should, permit the maintenance of national policy criteria in the decision making matrix for procurement, whilst simultaneously enabling it to realise the efficiency gains of trade liberalisation. It also examines the likely impact, if any, that adherence to these rules would have in reducing the procurement system's vulnerability to corruption
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Government procurement, preferences and international trading rules
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
937549805
Responsibility statement
Memory Dube, Liezemarie Johannes and David Lewis
Series statement
EUI working papers. RSC, 2015/87EUI papersGlobal Governance Programme, 202
Sub title
the South African case
Content
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