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Cartels, Competition and Public ProcurementCartels, Competition and Public Procurement

Cartels, Competition and Public Procurement

Stefan E. Weishaar

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The author "explores the ways in which economic theory can be used to mitigate the adverse effects of bid rigging cartels. The study sheds light on one of the vital issues for achieving cost-effective public procurement - which is itself a critical question in the context of the global financial crisis. The book comprehensively examines whether different laws deal effectively with bid rigging and the ways in which economic theory can be used to mitigate the adverse effects of such cartels. The employed industrial economics and auction theory highlights shortcomings of the law in all three jurisdictions - the European Union, China and Japan - and seeks to raise the awareness of policy makers as to when extra precautionary measures against bid rigging conspiracies should be taken." -- Back cover.

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OL Work ID
OL20373195W

Subjects

Letting of contractsGovernment purchasingLaw and legislationPublic contractsAntitrust law

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