Using public procurement to implement environmental policy an empirical analysis
Politicians expect green public procurement (GPP) to serve as an environmental policy instrument. However, in order for GPP to work as an effective policy instrument, it is important to take into consideration potential suppliers' decisions to participate in the procurement process, the total n...
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