Public Sector Procurement – the Challenges Facing a Small Country
Anthony Barrett and
David Rees
Public Finance Quarterly, 2016, vol. 61, issue 2, 170-177
Abstract:
Public sector organisations within small countries have some significant advantages. They are small enough to have a good understanding of local needs and often have in-depth knowledge of the experience and skills available in local labour markets. However, these advantages can be off-set and even outweighed by the challenges of dealing with lack of economy of scale, scarcity of specialist procurement expertise and a greater risk of supplier collusion. This article focuses on public procurement in Wales and examines how the Welsh Government has been seeking to confront the challenges facing public procurement in a small country through the development and improvement of public procurement practice and capacity. The article concludes by looking at how the Auditor General for Wales is contributing to addressing the challenges facing public procurement in Wales through the exercise of his audit powers.
Keywords: procurement; public services; consultants; procurement expertise; audit; value for money (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: G38 H57 M42 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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