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This report on the Public Procurement Service of Korea examines the effectiveness of its system, identifying good practices that can inspire reform efforts in other countries.
- Foreword and Acknowledgements - Abbreviations and acronyms - Executive summary - Central purchasing in Korea: The Public Procurement Service - Driving efficiency through e-procurement: KONEPS - Supporting competition and savings through framework agreements: Multiple Award Schedule contracts - Social integration: PPS implementation of secondary policy objectives - MAS contracted goods and services
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