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Public Procurement, Public-Private Partnerships and Public Services in the EU

Christopher Bovis

DOI https://doi.org/10.21552/EPPPL/2010/2/98



Public Procurement, Public-Private Partnerships and Public Services in the EU I. Introduction The regulation of public procurement has been an instrumental component of the EU common market, as it has provided a platform for economic, legal and policy justifications in order to eliminate non-tariff barriers1. Public procurement in the European Union has been significantly influenced by the White Paper for the Completion of the Internal Market2 and the

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