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Pakistan�s Public Procurement Regime

Saddam Hussein and Mohammad Najib ()

No 2021:24, PIDE Knowledge Brief from Pakistan Institute of Development Economics

Abstract: Governments across the globe are spending a significant portion of their budgets on procurement. Public procurement spending is estimated to account for 15 percent of the world�s GDP. Procurement is predominantly visible in developing countries with active infrastructure and social programs. Any attempt, therefore, to bring fiscal discipline by efficient allocation of resources and then pragmatically spending must consider procurement to be a fundamental part.

Keywords: Pakistan; Public Procurement; Regime (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 4 pages
Date: 2021
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