More Information, Lower Price? Access Market-based Reference Prices and Gains in Public Procurement Efficiency

The paper examines the impact of providing market-based reference prices on public procurement efficiency in Brazil. Specifically, the study focuses on the State Secretariat of Health (SES) in Rio Grande do Sul and the algorithm developed by the local tax administration to calculate representative reference prices for pharmaceutical products. Unlike previous studies, reference prices are calculated based on the universe of local business-to-business transactions. The study finds that SES procurement officers access to this information caused a significant reduction in purchase unit prices, particularly for products characterized by a higher ex-ante unit price, a smaller number of suppliers, and purchased by a smaller number of public institutions. The gains in efficiency are attributed to the use of up-to-date market information, which is particularly useful for products where information asymmetry is more likely to exist between procurement officers and private providers.

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Main Author: Inter-American Development Bank
Other Authors: José Martinez-Carrasco
Language:English
Published: Inter-American Development Bank
Subjects:Procurement, Service Provider, Public Procurement, Electronic Invoicing, Health, Business-to-Business, Economy, D40 - Market Structure Pricing and Design: General, H51 - Government Expenditures and Health, H57 - Procurement, public procurement;reference prices;electronic invoicing;Brazil,
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0004794
https://publications.iadb.org/en/more-information-lower-price-access-market-based-reference-prices-and-gains-public-procurement
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spelling dig-bid-node-334112024-08-12T19:22:35ZMore Information, Lower Price? Access Market-based Reference Prices and Gains in Public Procurement Efficiency 2023-03-20T00:03:00+0000 http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0004794 https://publications.iadb.org/en/more-information-lower-price-access-market-based-reference-prices-and-gains-public-procurement Inter-American Development Bank Procurement Service Provider Public Procurement Electronic Invoicing Health Business-to-Business Economy D40 - Market Structure Pricing and Design: General H51 - Government Expenditures and Health H57 - Procurement public procurement;reference prices;electronic invoicing;Brazil The paper examines the impact of providing market-based reference prices on public procurement efficiency in Brazil. Specifically, the study focuses on the State Secretariat of Health (SES) in Rio Grande do Sul and the algorithm developed by the local tax administration to calculate representative reference prices for pharmaceutical products. Unlike previous studies, reference prices are calculated based on the universe of local business-to-business transactions. The study finds that SES procurement officers access to this information caused a significant reduction in purchase unit prices, particularly for products characterized by a higher ex-ante unit price, a smaller number of suppliers, and purchased by a smaller number of public institutions. The gains in efficiency are attributed to the use of up-to-date market information, which is particularly useful for products where information asymmetry is more likely to exist between procurement officers and private providers. Inter-American Development Bank José Martinez-Carrasco Otavio Conceição Ana Lúcia Dezolt IDB Publications Brazil South America Latin America and the Caribbean Southern Cone en
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Service Provider
Public Procurement
Electronic Invoicing
Health
Business-to-Business
Economy
D40 - Market Structure Pricing and Design: General
H51 - Government Expenditures and Health
H57 - Procurement
public procurement;reference prices;electronic invoicing;Brazil
Procurement
Service Provider
Public Procurement
Electronic Invoicing
Health
Business-to-Business
Economy
D40 - Market Structure Pricing and Design: General
H51 - Government Expenditures and Health
H57 - Procurement
public procurement;reference prices;electronic invoicing;Brazil
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Service Provider
Public Procurement
Electronic Invoicing
Health
Business-to-Business
Economy
D40 - Market Structure Pricing and Design: General
H51 - Government Expenditures and Health
H57 - Procurement
public procurement;reference prices;electronic invoicing;Brazil
Procurement
Service Provider
Public Procurement
Electronic Invoicing
Health
Business-to-Business
Economy
D40 - Market Structure Pricing and Design: General
H51 - Government Expenditures and Health
H57 - Procurement
public procurement;reference prices;electronic invoicing;Brazil
Inter-American Development Bank
More Information, Lower Price? Access Market-based Reference Prices and Gains in Public Procurement Efficiency
description The paper examines the impact of providing market-based reference prices on public procurement efficiency in Brazil. Specifically, the study focuses on the State Secretariat of Health (SES) in Rio Grande do Sul and the algorithm developed by the local tax administration to calculate representative reference prices for pharmaceutical products. Unlike previous studies, reference prices are calculated based on the universe of local business-to-business transactions. The study finds that SES procurement officers access to this information caused a significant reduction in purchase unit prices, particularly for products characterized by a higher ex-ante unit price, a smaller number of suppliers, and purchased by a smaller number of public institutions. The gains in efficiency are attributed to the use of up-to-date market information, which is particularly useful for products where information asymmetry is more likely to exist between procurement officers and private providers.
author2 José Martinez-Carrasco
author_facet José Martinez-Carrasco
Inter-American Development Bank
topic_facet Procurement
Service Provider
Public Procurement
Electronic Invoicing
Health
Business-to-Business
Economy
D40 - Market Structure Pricing and Design: General
H51 - Government Expenditures and Health
H57 - Procurement
public procurement;reference prices;electronic invoicing;Brazil
author Inter-American Development Bank
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title More Information, Lower Price? Access Market-based Reference Prices and Gains in Public Procurement Efficiency
title_short More Information, Lower Price? Access Market-based Reference Prices and Gains in Public Procurement Efficiency
title_full More Information, Lower Price? Access Market-based Reference Prices and Gains in Public Procurement Efficiency
title_fullStr More Information, Lower Price? Access Market-based Reference Prices and Gains in Public Procurement Efficiency
title_full_unstemmed More Information, Lower Price? Access Market-based Reference Prices and Gains in Public Procurement Efficiency
title_sort more information, lower price? access market-based reference prices and gains in public procurement efficiency
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