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I was invited to provide an entry on ‘publicprocurement’ for the forthcoming Elgar Encyclopedia of European Law co-edited by Andrea Biondi and Oana Stefan. things going on in procurement. PublicProcurement I. Below is my draft entry with perhaps an eclectic choice of content.
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Photo credit: Flickr While carrying out research on the impact of digital technologies for publicprocurement governance, I have realised that the deployment of artificial intelligence to promote sustainability through publicprocurement holds some promise. In my view, it should be a matter of high priority. *
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