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Do e-auctions increase the risk of bid-rigging?
Pinelopi Giosa
Portsmouth Law School
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Rigging
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Quality
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Price
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Public Sector
33%
Public Contract
33%
Public Spending
33%
Need
33%
Risk
33%
Aspect
33%
Good
33%
Economics
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Europe
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Efficiency
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Competition
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Public Sector
66%
Quality
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Prices
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Auction
66%
Economic Recession
33%
Tendering
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Contract Law
33%
Practice
33%
Time
33%
Europe
33%
Budgets
33%
Example
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Savings
33%
Efficiency
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INIS
bids
100%
prices
66%
efficiency
33%
budgets
33%
risks
33%
competition
33%
europe
33%
economics
33%
contracts
33%
spending
33%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Savings
33%
Economic Crisis
33%
Efficiency
33%
Goods
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