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9780198714910

Public Procurement Reforms in Africa Challenges in Institutions and Governance

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    9780198714910

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    0198714912

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2014-10-14
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press

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Author Biography


Christine Leon de Mariz, Consultant, ,Claude Menard, Full Professor of Economics, , University of Paris (Pantheon-Sorbonne),Bernard Abeille, Consultant,

Christine Leon de Mariz was a Senior Economist at the World Bank and has more than a decade of experience in international development. She managed projects focusing on institution, governance, and public finance in Africa, the Middle East, and Latin America. Christine is a graduate of Sciences-Po Paris, holds a PhD in Economics from the University of Paris (Pantheon-Sorbonne), and was a fellow at Harvard University.


Claude Menard is Professor of Economics at the University of Paris (Pantheon-Sorbonne) and affiliated to the Centre d'Economie de la Sorbonne. He graduated from the University of Montreal in Canada and completed his PhD at the Sorbonne. He has been visiting professor in numerous universities worldwide, has published extensively in international journals, and has worked as consultant for several international organizations and governments, mainly on issues of reform in network infrastructures and institutional changes. He has been co-editor of the Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization for over ten years, and is a co-founder with Ronald Coase, Douglas North, Oliver Williamson and others of the International Society for New Institutional Economics. He is also co-founder and member of the board of the Ronald Coase Institute.

Bernard Abeille is a Public Procurement Specialist who initially worked in the private sector in major infrastructure and city planning programs, 10 years in French Aid abroad, and more than 30 years at the World Bank. He has been head of the procurement family for the Africa region and has assumed important responsibility in the World Bank Procurement Board. He initiated major procurement reforms and played a major role in the working group that issued the OECD Procurement Base-Line Indicators which are now applied worldwide to evaluate national procurement systems. Since he retired, he has been a consultant for the World Bank, African Development Bank, Millennium Challenge Corporation, Agence Francaise de Developpement, and Inter-American Development Bank, and has been involved in numerous training programs to develop capacity in developing countries. His academic background is in architecture, city planning, legal aspects of construction and regional development.

Table of Contents


Introduction
PART I: Public Procurement Reforms in Sub-Saharan Africa: An Overview
1. Definition, Process, and Size of Public Procurement in Sub-Saharan Africa
2. Weaknesses and Flaws of Public Procurement Systems
3. Drivers of Change in Public Procurement
4. Modalities of Institutional and Organizational Changes
Part II: Institutional Changes at Work: Assessing Successes and Failures
5. Interpreting Institutional Change in Public Procurement: Our Theoretical Framework
6. Assessing Progress in Public Procurement Reforms
7. Institutional Changes and Their Limitations in Sub-Saharan African Countries: Some Facts
Part III - Organizational Change and Public Procurement Reforms: The Role of Micro-Institutions
8. A Theoretical Framework to Interpret Organizational Changes
9. Micro-Institutions as a Response to Weak Institutional Endowments: The Procurement Regulatory Authorities
10. To Delegate or Not to Delegate: The Advantages and Limits of Micro-institutions
General Conclusions
Annex

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