Description: The WTO and Government Procurement by Simon J. Evenett, Bernard Hoekman This authoritative and wide-ranging volume will provide trade negotiators, other government officials including purchasing officers, and scholars with a thorough grounding so as to effectively assess proposals for further international rules on government procurement practices, be they in bilateral, regional, or multilateral arenas. FORMAT Hardcover LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description This volume is a careful selection of the leading legal and economic papers analysing international discrimination in government purchasing. It also includes the WTO agreement that seeks to curb such discrimination. Studies of individual country experiences are also featured, adding a practical dimension to what often appears to be a narrow technical debate. This authoritative and wide-ranging volume will provide trade negotiators, other government officials including purchasing officers, and scholars with a thorough grounding so as to effectively assess proposals for further international rules on government procurement practices, be they in bilateral, regional, or multilateral arenas. Author Biography Edited by Simon J. Evenett, Professor of International Trade and Economic Development, University of St Gallen, Switzerland and Bernard Hoekman, European University Institute, Italy Table of Contents Contents:AcknowledgementsIntroduction Simon J. Evenett and Bernard HoekmanPART ILEGAL NORMS/INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION/WTO RULES1. Annet Blank and Gabrielle Marceau (1996), The History of the Government Procurement Negotiations Since 19452. Kenneth W. Abbott (2001), Rule-making in the WTO: Lessons from the Case of Bribery and Corruption3. Sue Arrowsmith (2002), Reviewing the GPA: The Role and Development of the Plurilateral Agreement after DOHA4. Sue Arrowsmith (2003), Transparency in Government Procurement: The Objectives of Regulation and the Boundaries of the World Trade Organization5. Simon J. Evenett (2003), Is There a Case for New Multilateral Rules on Transparency in Government Procurement?PART IIECONOMICS OF DISCRIMINATION6. Robert E. Baldwin and J. David Richardson (1972), Government Purchasing Policies, Other NTBs, and the International Monetary Crisis7. Albert Breton and Pierre Salmon (1996), Are Discriminatory Procurement Policies Motivated by Protectionism?8. Aaditya Mattoo (1996), The Government Procurement Agreement: Implications of Economic Theory9. George Deltas and Simon Evenett ([1997] 2000), Quantitative Estimates of the Effects of Preference Policies10. Thomas C. Lowinger (1976), Discrimination in Government Procurement of Foreign Goods in the U. S. and Western Europe11. R. Preston McAfee and John McMillan (1989), Government Procurement and International Trade12. Kaz Miyagiwa (1991), Oligopoly and Discriminatory Government Procurement Policy13. Federico Trionfetti (2000), Discriminatory Public Procurement and International Trade14. Simon J. Evenett and Bernard M. Hoekman (2005), Government Procurement: Market Access, Transparency, and Multilateral Trade RulesPART IIIEMPIRICAL ANALYSES OF INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS AND RULES15. Bernard M. Hoekman ([1997] 2000), Operation of the Agreement on Government Procurement, 1983–199216. Joseph Francois, Douglas Nelson and N. David Palmeter ([1997] 2000), Public Procurement in the United States: A Post-Uruguay Round Perspective17. Harvey Gordon, Shane Rimmer and Sue Arrowsmith (1998), The Economic Impact of the European Union Regime on Public Procurement: Lessons for the WTO18. Vivek Srivastava (2003), Indias Accession to the Government Procurement Agreement: Identifying Costs and Benefits19. Inbom Choi (2003), The Long and Winding Road to the Government Procurement Agreement: Koreas Accession Experience20. Dimitri Mardas (2001), Indicators for Measuring the Potential Economic Impact of Opening Government Procurement and their Application to the Situation of HungaryName Index Details ISBN1845426002 Pages 560 Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Year 2006 ISBN-10 1845426002 ISBN-13 9781845426002 Format Hardcover Publication Date 2006-01-27 Imprint Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Place of Publication Cheltenham Country of Publication United Kingdom DEWEY 382.92 Illustrations Illustrations Edition illustrated edition Edited by Bernard Hoekman Author Bernard Hoekman Series Critical Perspectives on the Global Trading System and the WTO series Language English Media Book DOI 10.1604/9781845426002 Series Number 8 AU Release Date 2006-01-27 NZ Release Date 2006-01-27 UK Release Date 2006-01-27 Audience Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:161844972;
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Book Title: The WTO and Government Procurement
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