ABSTRACT

Public procurement affects a substantial share of world trade flows, amounting to 1000 billion euros per year. In the EU, the public purchase of works, goods and services has been estimated to account on average for 16 percent of GDP. The novelty of this book is that it focuses on the new European Union Directives approved in 2014 by the EU Parliament.

The book consists of original contributions related to four specific themes of interest to the procurers’ day-to-day role in modern public purchasing organizations  – both economists and lawyers – allowing for relevant exchanges of views and “real time” interaction. The four sections which characterize the book are Life-cycle Costing in Public Procurement; Calculating Costs and Savings of Public Procurement; Corruption and Probity in Public Procurement and Public Procurement and International Trade Agreements: CETA, TTIP and beyond. These themes have been chosen for their current relevance in relation to the new European Public Procurement Directives and beyond. The original format features, as is the case with the first three volumes, an introductory exchange between leading academics and practitioners, from differing disciplines. It offers a series of sequential interactions between economists, lawyers and technical experts who supplement one another, so as to enrich the liveliness of the debate and improve the mutual understanding between the various professions.

This essential guide will be of interest to policymakers, academics, students and researchers, as well as practitioners working in the field of EU public procurement.

part I|65 pages

Life-cycle costing in public procurement

chapter 2|36 pages

Life-cycle thinking in EU public procurement

Moving beyond a simple ‘buzz word’

chapter 3|16 pages

LCC and GPP

Competing or complementary approaches?

part II|44 pages

Calculating costs and savings of public procurement

chapter 5|11 pages

Challenges and methods for cost analysis in public procurement

Lessons from the procurement of public transportation services in the Stockholm region

part III|54 pages

Corruption and probity in public procurement

chapter 8|19 pages

Challenges in public procurement

Corruption and probity in public procurement

part IV|64 pages

Public procurement and international trade agreements