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Law and Economics of public procurement reforms

Colaborador(es): Piga, Gustavo [ed. lit.] | Tátrai, Tünde [ed. lit.].
Tipo de material: materialTypeLabel LibroSeries The Economics of Legal Relationships.Editor: London Routledge 2018Descripción: 258 p. il. 24 cm.Tipo de contenido: text Tipo de medio: sin mediación ISBN: 9781138296480.Tema(s): Derecho | Derecho administrativo | Teoría económica | Administración pública | Contratación pública | Contratos públicos | Procedimiento administrativo | Big data | Open data | Prevención de la corrupción | Dialogo competitivo | Transparencia administrativaRecursos en línea: Ver índice Resumen: After the 2013 "The Applied Law and Economics of Public Procurement" (edited by Gustavo Piga and Steen Treumer) that published the debates and papers of the First Interdisciplinary Public Procurement Symposium held in Rome and the 2015 "Public Procurement Policy" ( edited by Gustavo Piga and Tunde Tatrai) that published the debates and papers ofthe Second Symposium held in Budapest, we are delighted to see in print our third book arising from the Third Symposium, held in Belgrade, on Routledge's "Economics ofLegal Relationships" series. As customary for this series, this book combines juridical and technical exper­tise so as to find a common terrain and language to debate the specific issues that a public administration in need of advancing and modemizing in its purchasing operations has to face. The format ofthe book features, for each section, an intro­ductory exchange between two reputed scholars of different disciplines, made of a series of sequential interactions between an economist and a lawyer who write and follow up on one another. Our aim, which we hope we have achieved, is to enrich the liveliness ofthe debate and improve the mutual understanding between the two disciplines. Two more papers, possibly from experts from different disci­plines again, conclude each section. There are four sections in this book: local preferences in public procurement; joint public procurement; Big Data in public procurement; and finally renegotia­tion in public procurement.
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Autores:
Giancarlo Spagnolo, Lorenzo Castellani, Zornitsa Kutlina-Dimitrova, Pedro Telles, Sharlene Jo-Ann Shillingford Mcklmon, Shirley Gayle Sinclair, Bostjan Ferk, Petra Ferk, Nicola Dimitri, Tünde Tátrai, Antoinette Calleja, Francesco Saverio Mennini, Lara Gitto, François Lichere, Gustavo Piga, Mihály Fazekas, Stéphane Saussier, Bernardo Nicoletti, Nikola Komsic, Francesco Decarolis, Martin Trybus, José Luis Guasch, Biancamaria Raganelli, Ilenia Mauro

After the 2013 "The Applied Law and Economics of Public Procurement" (edited by Gustavo Piga and Steen Treumer) that published the debates and papers of the First Interdisciplinary Public Procurement Symposium held in Rome and the 2015 "Public Procurement Policy" ( edited by Gustavo Piga and Tunde Tatrai) that published the debates and papers ofthe Second Symposium held in Budapest, we are delighted to see in print our third book arising from the Third Symposium, held in Belgrade, on Routledge's "Economics ofLegal Relationships" series.
As customary for this series, this book combines juridical and technical exper­tise so as to find a common terrain and language to debate the specific issues that a public administration in need of advancing and modemizing in its purchasing operations has to face. The format ofthe book features, for each section, an intro­ductory exchange between two reputed scholars of different disciplines, made of a series of sequential interactions between an economist and a lawyer who write and follow up on one another. Our aim, which we hope we have achieved, is to enrich the liveliness ofthe debate and improve the mutual understanding between the two disciplines. Two more papers, possibly from experts from different disci­plines again, conclude each section.
There are four sections in this book: local preferences in public procurement; joint public procurement; Big Data in public procurement; and finally renegotia­tion in public procurement.

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