• 29-June-2000

    English

    Centralised and Decentralised Public Procurement (SIGMA Paper No. 29, 2000)

    This paper reviews the experience of selected EU countries. The establishment in many central and eastern European countries of public procurement offices that are not responsible for actual purchasing but set national policy, organise training, draft legislation, etc., represents a great change from the earlier central monopoly purchasing systems.

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  • 28-June-2000

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    A Comparison of the EC Procurement Directives and the UNCITRAL Model Law (SIGMA Paper No. 28, 2000)

    The EC Procurement Directives were introduced into the European Union to further the EU’s policy of enabling enterprises from all EU states to compete fairly in public procurement markets. Now that many countries of the region are candidates for EU accession, they must adapt their laws to EC Directives. The aim of the chart is to assist in that process.

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