
The Internationalization of Government Procurement Regulation
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- Introduction and Overview
- Part I. International Focal Points for Procurement Disciplines
- 1: Arwel Davies: The Evolving GPA: Lessons of Experience and Prospects for the Future
- 2: Robert Anderson, Anna Caroline Müller, and Philippe Pelletier: Regional Trade Agreements and Procurement Rules: Facilitators or Hindrances?
- 3: Caroline Nicholas: UNCITRAL and the Internationalisation of Procurement Regulation
- 4: Kamala Dawar: The Government Procurement Agreement, the Most-Favoured-Nation Principle and Regional Trade Agreements
- Part II. Country Studies
- 5: Carlo Maria Cantore and Subidey Togan: Public Procurement in the EU
- 6: Eliza Niewadomska and Astghik Solomonyan: Public Procurement in Global and Regional Trade Agreements: Lessons Learned in Armenia
- 7: Sübidey Togan, Bedri Kamil Onur Tas and Servet Alyanak: Public Procurement in Turkey
- 8: Arie Reich: Israel's Public Procurement Regime: International and Comparative Aspects
- 9: Christopher Yukins: US Government Contracting in the Context of Global Public Procurement
- 10: Gary Hufbauer and Tyler Moran: Government Procurement in US Trade Agreements
- 11: Paul Lalonde: The Internationalization of Canada's Procurement
- 12: Eduardo Perez Motta and Paulina Valladares: Public Procurement in Mexico
- 13: Cesar Pereira and Rafael Schwind: Public Procurement in Brazil: Access for Foreign Suppliers and Compatibility with International Procurement Practices
- 14: Fuguo Cao and Fen Zhou: Internationalization of Public Procurement Law and Relevance of International Norms and Frameworks: The Case of China
- 15: Anirudh Shingal: Internationalization of Government Procurement Regulation: The Case of India
- 16: Memory Dube, Liezemarie Johannes and David Lewis: Government Procurement, Preferences, and International Trading Rules: The South African Case
- 17: Malcolm Bosworth: Government Procurement Polices Across the Tasman: What Role Played by (Preferential) Trade Agreements?
- Part III. Taking Stock and Looking Forward
- 18: Lucian Cernat and Zornitsa Kutlina-Dimitrova: International Public Procurement: From Scant Facts to Hard Data
- 19: Patrick Messerlin: How Open are Procurement Markets?
- 20: Bernard Hoekman: International Cooperation on Public Procurement Regulation
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