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Chapter Review

Key Takeaways

  • Cheap labour costs in many countries help companies move or out source their production process to third-party or external providers with whom the firm has a contract. Companies have benefitted from access to specialized resources and reduced fixed costs.
  • The process of purchasing services or goods worldwide to bid on contracts is called international procurement.
  • The process helps organizations enhance their competitive position, meet customer expectations, reduce costs, and add value by finding suppliers who meet the organization’s strategy.
  • Public procurement has developed strategically, accelerating business with global best practices.
  • The legal side of international trade standards emphasize fair, transparent, competitive and cost-effective practices.
  • Different procurement laws may be inconsistent in trade partnerships.
  • Core global standards apply to the procurement life cycle, international laws and procedures support the entire sourcing process.

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Discussion Questions

  1. In the modernization of public procurement, what is the benefit of globalization?
  2. What international developments changed the global environment for public purchasing?
  3. How do public authorities regulate international trade and domestic supplier sourcing in the global context?
  4. Public procurement rules vary around the world; why is it important to understand the similarities and differences?

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