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Public procurement is the area of public administration concerned with the acquisition by the government of goods, works and services from the market place. These include inputs required to carry out investment projects (e.g., school buildings, roads, ports, technology, etc.) and those for the everyday functioning of government services and operations (fuel, stationery, air tickets, vehicles, etc.).
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Sanchez, A. (2013). The Role of Procurement. In: Allen, R., Hemming, R., Potter, B.H. (eds) The International Handbook of Public Financial Management. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137315304_15
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