Bidders' entry and auctioneer's rejection: applying a double selection model to road procurement auctions



Document title: Bidders' entry and auctioneer's rejection: applying a double selection model to road procurement auctions
Journal: Journal of applied economics
Database: CLASE
System number: 000423814
ISSN: 1667-6726
Authors: 1
2
Institutions: 1Universite Libre de Bruxelles, European Centre for Advanced Research in Economics and Statistics, Bruselas. Bélgica
2Banco Mundial, Washington, Distrito de Columbia. Estados Unidos de América
Year:
Season: Nov
Volumen: 14
Number: 2
Pages: 199-223
Country: Argentina
Language: Inglés
Document type: Artículo
Approach: Analítico
English abstract Public procurement is a dynamic process involving vendors, contractors and procuring agencies. Even before submitting bids, competition among contractors may already have started. Given the nature of public work and expected strategies of rivals, some firms decide to enter the market, but others do not. Procurers can also enhance or limit the bidder participation through various ex ante qualification procedures for quality assurance purposes. Some applicants are qualified, but others are not. Thus, the selection process has two dimensions: bidders self-select, and an auctioneer may (dis)qualify some applicants. The paper explores this selection dynamics, using procurement data from road projects in developing countries. It shows that bidders are selecting themselves; low-cost firms are more prone to enter the market. But they are more likely to be rejected for technical reasons. Procurement design, such as contract size, and public governance are also found important determinants of the entry strategy of firms
Disciplines: Economía
Keyword: Empresas,
Economía descriptiva,
Infraestructura vial,
Concesiones,
Licitaciones,
Contratos públicos,
Mecanismos de autoselección
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