Analysis of Factors of Failure of Public Procurement of Medicines
A. I. Denisova,
D. A. Sozaeva (),
K. V. Gonchar and
G. A. Aleksandrov
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A. I. Denisova: State University of Management
D. A. Sozaeva: Moscow Financial and Industrial University “Synergy”
K. V. Gonchar: N.E. Bauman Moscow State Technical University
G. A. Aleksandrov: Omsk State Medical University
Studies on Russian Economic Development, 2024, vol. 35, issue 2, 286-295
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Abstract— The purpose of the study is to assess the influence of various factors that determine the non-closure (failure) of procedures for public procurement of medicines. Factors “on the supplier’s side” and “on the customer’s side” were systematically studied; frequent mistakes made by customers when justifying the price of purchased drugs were identified. The probability of non-closure of the auction was assessed depending on the announced price and type of drug. Approximate critical boundaries have been calculated, within which customers should set initial (maximum) contract prices for a number of drugs in order for the auction to be successful.
Keywords: efficiency of public procurement; risks of failure of tenders; justification of contract prices; procurement of medicines; mistakes of government customers during tenders (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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