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Comparative Public Procurement in Latin America & the Caribbean

Natalia Volosin

DOI https://doi.org/10.21552/EPPPL/2012/3/142



This article performs a systematic study of the regulatory frameworks of the 32 member countries of the Inter-American Network on Government Procurement through a series of 25 indicators addressing, among others, topics such as the hierarchy of the regulations, waves of reform, scope of application, organization of the system, use of competitive processes, publication rules, and the regulation of innovative processes and sustainable procurement. It also briefly describes

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