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Regulatory Trends in Public Procurement at the EU Level

Christopher Bovis

DOI https://doi.org/10.21552/EPPPL/2012/4/149



Within 2013, the European Union will have seen another set of reforms to the EU Public Procurement framework. These reforms aim at linking the Euro 2020 Strategy and public procurement from a macro-perspective which focuses on growth and competitiveness. The significance of liberalised and integrated public procurement as an essential component of the Single Market is well documented.1 Public procurement regulation in the European Union has been influ

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