Azerbaijan : Country Procurement Assessment Report
The Country Procurement Assessment
Report (CPAR) reviews Azerbaijan's public sector
procurement structure, including the new legal framework,
organizational responsibilities and capabilities, and
present procedures and practices. It also looks at how
these practices may differ from the formal rules and
procedures. In each area, including the legal and regulatory
framework, fraud and corruption, the State Procurement
agency, control and review, procurement procedures, public
sector management performance, bank-assisted projects,
private sector competitiveness, private sector performance,
and the general business environment, the CPAR makes
specific recommendations for action. The report makes a
general assessment of the institutional, organizational and
other risks associated with the procurement process;
establishes the basis for dialogue between the country and
donors on how to streamline and improve the economy,
efficiency and transparency of public sector procurement;
develops a detailed action plan for reform to achieve
institutional improvements, including interim modifications
to existing practices; and encourages better commercial
practices in the private sector.
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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: |
World Bank |
Format: | Country Procurement Assessment (CPAR)
biblioteca
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Language: | English en_US |
Published: |
Washington, DC
2003-06
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Subjects: | ACCOUNTING,
AUDITING,
AUDITS,
AUTHORITY,
AUTHORIZATION,
BENCHMARKS,
BID RIGGING,
BUDGETARY FUNDS,
BULLETINS,
BUREAUCRACY,
CENTRAL GOVERNMENT,
CENTRAL GOVERNMENT AUTHORITIES,
CIVIL SERVANTS,
COMPETITIVE BIDDING,
COMPETITIVE BIDDING PROCESS,
COMPLAINTS,
CONSTITUTION,
CONTRACTORS,
CORRUPTION,
DECENTRALIZATION,
EXECUTION,
EXPENDITURES,
FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT,
FOREIGN INVESTMENT,
FRAUD,
FRAUDULENT PRACTICES,
GOOD GOVERNANCE,
GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATION,
HUMAN RESOURCES,
INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY,
INTEGRITY,
JUDICIAL REVIEW,
LAWS,
LEGAL FRAMEWORK,
LEGAL PROVISIONS,
LEGISLATION,
LEGISLATIVE FRAMEWORK,
LEGISLATIVE PROVISIONS,
LIABILITY,
LOCAL AUTHORITIES,
MINISTERS,
MISREPRESENTATION,
NATIONS,
PROCUREMENT LAWS,
PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION,
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE,
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE MANAGEMENT,
PUBLIC FUNDS,
PUBLIC PROCUREMENT,
PUBLIC PROCUREMENT SYSTEM,
PUBLIC SECTOR,
PUBLIC SECTOR MANAGEMENT,
PURCHASING,
REGULATORY AGENCY,
REPORTING,
REPORTING PROCEDURES,
SMUGGLING,
STATE FUNDS,
STATE PROCUREMENT,
STATE-OWNED ENTERPRISES,
TAXATION,
TENDERING,
TRANSPARENCY APPEAL MECHANISMS,
BUDGET ADMINISTRATION,
BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT,
CAPACITY BUILDING,
COMPETITIVENESS,
CURRENCY TRANSACTIONS,
DECENTRALIZATION IN GOVERNMENT,
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT,
FINANCIAL REGULATIONS,
GRIEVANCE MECHANISMS,
LAWS & REGULATIONS LEGAL & REGULATORY FRAMEWORK,
MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS,
PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT,
PROCEDURAL REGULATIONS,
PROCUREMENT GUIDELINES,
PROCUREMENT,
PUBLIC ENTERPRISES,
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK,
REGULATORY REFORM,
REGULATORY STRUCTURE,
RISK ASSESSMENTS,
STAFF TRAINING,
WEB SITES, |
Online Access: | http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2003/06/2527027/azerbaijan-country-procurement-assessment-report
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/14341
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