#33 Single Bidding in the EU & What Vita would change in public procurement
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In this episode, Vitezslav Titl and Willem discuss single bidding in the EU, based on a current debate about the lack of interest in public procurement from the side of the market. Sparked by the report by the Court of Auditors, and due to developments in many of the Member States, they discuss Vita's research on this topic and how the legal changes implemented in Czechia could inspire other Member States to increase the amount of bids. For desert, they consider what he would change in public procurement if he had a magic wand. Want to read more? Have a look at his academic work here: https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3954295
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