Unveiling the public procurement market in Brazil: A methodological tool to measure its size and potential
Cássio Garcia Ribeiro,
Edmundo Inácio,
André Tortato Rauen and
Yanchao Li
Development Policy Review, 2018, vol. 36, issue S1, O360-O377
Abstract:
Public procurement plays a key role both in the proper functioning of public administration and in the realization of broader policy objectives. This article aims to present a methodology to assess the Brazilian public procurement market based on government statistics, as well as reflect on the potential of public procurement policy for the development of the country. The article found that public procurement comprised an average of 13.8% of Brazil's gross domestic product during 2006−2012. The Brazilian public procurement market is comparable to that of a typical Organisation for Economic Co†operation and Development (OECD) country. These findings imply great potential for public procurement in Brazil as a policy instrument for promoting the country's development.
Date: 2018
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