Electronic Government Procurement (E-GP) Practice and its Impacts on the Performance of GDP in Bangladesh: An Analysis of Selected Projects in the Ministry of Education
Md. Jhahedur Rahman
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Md. Jhahedur Rahman: Assistant Professor of Management and Research Officer, Fostering Opportunities of Science Education in Public Colleges Project, Directorate of Secondary and Higher Education Ministry of Education, Bangladesh.
International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation, 2024, vol. 11, issue 11, 563-571
Abstract:
This paper examines the impact of Electronic Government Procurement (e-GP) on the performance of Bangladesh’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP), specifically within the context of projects under the Ministry of Education. The study explores how e-GP improves transparency, efficiency, and accountability in public procurement and how these factors contribute to economic growth. The paper utilizes quantitative and qualitative data, including case studies from education sector projects, to analyze how e-GP has affected public spending efficiency, project execution speed, and economic outcomes. The analysis suggests that e-GP has had a measurable positive impact on project performance, ultimately influencing GDP growth.
Date: 2024
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