The Competitive Effect on Public Procurement for Public Service Contracts: The Case of the Czech Republic

The article focuses on a previously neglected public procurement research field regarding competitive effects on public service contracts. Current studies analysing the competitive effect primarily focus on the examination of public works contracts, or on examining the competitive effect of public p...

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