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Routledge Public Procurement Policy - Economics of Legal Relationships

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Description

Public Procurement Policy (The Economics of Legal Relationships) provides a deep look into how laws and regulations direct procurers toward the public good. This text addresses the vital need to avoid corruption and the misallocation of resources through structured legal frameworks. By examining common laws across different regions, nations, and continents, the book explores how standardized regulations can open markets to new ideas and newcomers to satisfy public demand. This volume features original contributions from a diverse group of economists and lawyers. It specifically focuses on the new European Union Directives approved by the EU Parliament in 2014. By combining juridical and technical expertise, the book offers a unique perspective on the intersection of law and economics. It is an essential resource for professionals and students studying the legal and economic structures that govern public procurement and market access.

Key Features

Combines legal and economic perspectives to provide a comprehensive view of procurement policy and its impact on the public good.

Analyzes the 2014 European Union Directives to help readers understand recent regulatory changes approved by the EU Parliament.

Explores how consistent laws across different nations and regions can help open markets to new ventures and innovative ideas.

Addresses methods to prevent corruption and the misallocation of resources through effective regulatory tools.

Includes original research and contributions from both legal experts and economists for a multi-disciplinary approach.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
22 July 2015
Listed Since
02 February 2015

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