Publication
11 Oct 2014
This paper looks at government procurement contracts and the lack of transparency around their issue. The authors argue that government contracts regarding the use of public property and finances should be published by default to promote government transparency. Doing so would, among other things, improve their design, enable tendering and price forecasting, increase the quality and extent of the competition, and improve the monitoring of value for money and service delivery.
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Series | CGD Reports |
Publisher | Center for Global Development (CGD) |
Copyright | © 2014 Center for Global Development (CGD) Some rights reserved under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial Unported License. |