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European Union public procurement policy and electronic commerce: problems and opportunities

John McIlroy (John McIlroy are all at the School of Public Policy, Economics and Law, University of Ulster, Newtownabbey, Co. Antrim, Northern Ireland, UK)

European Business Review

ISSN: 0955-534X

Article publication date: 1 October 1998

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Abstract

Public procurement is one of the principal instruments used by the Commission to open up the European Single Market. This paper presents a critical assessment of public procurement policy in the context of developing policies on electronic commerce and the Government Procurement Agreement (GPA) within the World Trade Organisation (WTO). The paper focuses on how business can access public procurement opportunities in Europe, and what opportunities exist for improved electronic means of access to information. The proposed future for electronic tendering in Europe, SIMAP, is discussed and compared to similar systems in the USA. The paper suggests that a new legislative framework is required for public procurement and electronic commerce in Europe to ensure that governments and businesses do not suffer a competitive disadvantage in the electronic future of world trade.

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Erridge Ruth Fee, A. and McIlroy, J. (1998), "European Union public procurement policy and electronic commerce: problems and opportunities", European Business Review, Vol. 98 No. 5, pp. 252-259. https://doi.org/10.1108/09555349810231726

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