Document Type
Article
Publication Date
10-3-2011
Keywords
procurement, People's Republic of China
Abstract
This commentary highlights the failure to set policy priorities under China’s near decade old government procurement system and bemoans the consequences of China's mixed policy signals. The author calls for China to return focus upon the guiding principles of the three “gongs”--“gongkai,” “gongping” and “gongzheng” (translated as “openness, fairness and justice) . Before China can rationally and successfully pursue secondary socio-economic policies through government procurement, or alternatively open its public procurement market to foreign suppliers, it must first master the art of maximizing competition for public contracting opportunities in its domestic public purchasing regime.
Publication Citation
Public Procurement [Gonggong Caigou] 60-61 (Oct. 3, 2011)
Disciplines
Law
Digital Commons Citation
Public Procurement [Gonggong Caigou] 60-61 (Oct. 3, 2011)
Comments
Article published in Chinese under title: "Huigui 'SanGong' Genben Yuanze Kebu Ronghuan."