Federal Republic of Yugoslavia : Country Procurement Assessment Report

This first national assessment of public procurement in Yugoslavia examines all areas of public procurement operations, including the legislative framework, the performance of regulatory functions, the enforcement regime, the capacity of public sector institutions to conduct procurement and the effects of corruption on procurement. The assessment, which was conducted jointly by the World Bank and the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), was carried out in consultation with counterparts from Federal Ministry of Finance, Federal Ministry of Foreign Economic Relations, the Ministry of Finance and Economy of the Republic of Serbia, and the Ministry of Finance of the Republic of Montenegro. The report sums up key findings, including risk assessment, the strengths and weaknesses of the public procurement system currently in place, and the main features of a proposed action plan.

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Main Author: World Bank
Language:English
en_US
Published: Washington, DC 2002-06
Subjects:ABUSES, ACCOUNTABILITY, ADMINISTRATIVE PURPOSES, ANTI-CORRUPTION, AUDITS, AUTHORITARIANISM, AUTHORITY, COMPETITIVE BIDDING, COMPLAINTS, CONSTITUTION, CONSTITUTIONAL CHANGE, COST EFFECTIVENESS, CUSTOMS, DEMOCRACY, DEMOCRATIC GOVERNANCE, DISCRETION, DISTRICTS, DRUGS, ECONOMIC REFORM, ELECTIONS, EXECUTION, FEDERAL GOVERNMENT, FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE, FINANCIAL INSTITUTION, FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT, FISCAL, FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT, FOREIGN EXCHANGE, FOREIGN TRADE, GOOD GOVERNANCE, GOVERNMENT LEVEL, GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS, GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATION, HEALTH INSURANCE, HUMAN RESOURCES, INTEGRITY, INTERNAL AUDIT, INTERNATIONAL TRADE LAW, JUSTICE, LAWS, LEGAL FORM, LEGAL FRAMEWORK, LEGAL PROVISIONS, LEGISLATION, LEGISLATIVE FRAMEWORK, LEGISLATIVE REFORM, LEVELS OF GOVERNMENT, LOCAL AUTHORITIES, LOCAL GOVERNMENT, MEMBER STATES, MINISTRY OF FINANCE, NATIONS, ORGANIZATIONAL REFORM, PRIVATIZATION, PROCUREMENT LAWS, PUBLIC EXPENDITURE, PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS, PUBLIC OFFICIALS, PUBLIC PROCUREMENT, PUBLIC PROCUREMENT ACT, PUBLIC PROCUREMENT SYSTEM, PUBLIC RESOURCES, PUBLIC SECTOR, PUBLIC SECTOR MANAGEMENT, PUBLIC SUPPORT, REGULATORY BODIES, REGULATORY BODY, REGULATORY FRAMEWORK, REPUBLICS, SANCTIONS, SMUGGLING, STATE AGENCIES, STRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENT, TAX REFORM, TRANSPARENCY LEGAL FRAMEWORK, LEGAL INSTITUTIONS, PUBLIC ACCESS, PROCUREMENT PLANNING, BIDDING PROCESS, DOMESTIC PREFERENCES, INVITATION TO BID, BID PRICE, BUDGET IMPLEMENTATION, PROCUREMENT PROCEDURES, ANTICORRUPTION POLICIES, CONTRACT PERFORMANCE, RISK ASSESSMENT, COMPETITIVENESS, PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2002/06/3575165/federal-republic-yugoslavia-country-procurement-assessment-report
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/15308
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