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Demystifying International Public Procurement. A 360 Degree View for Bidders, Governments and Development Partners
Prabhat Garg;Vinay Sharma (Author) · Emerald Publishing Limited · Hardcover
International public procurement sits at the intersection of global development, public policy, and competitive business, yet for many it remains opaque and intimidating. It is one of the world’s largest marketplaces, where governments buy goods, works, and services through open competition among firms from around the globe.
Demystifying International Public Procurement explains how procurement works in projects financed by major development partners, such as the World Bank. The authors walk readers through the full procurement life cycle—how projects are designed, solicitations prepared, bids evaluated, contracts awarded, and disputes handled—using clear language and real-world examples.
Rather than relying on textbook descriptions, the book shows what happens in practice, including common bidder mistakes, institutional breakdowns, fraud and corruption risks, and the informal norms that often influence decisions. It is a practical guide for private sector firms, government officials, development practitioners, and students who want to understand the system, prepare stronger submissions, and pursue opportunities in the field.
Demystifying International Public Procurement offers a comprehensive exploration of procurement processes funded by leading international development agencies, demystifying a system that generates trillions of dollars in business opportunities but remains inaccessible to many practitioners.
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