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Transaction Costs in Public Procurement
Reimarová, Hana ; Gutiérrez Chvalkovská, Jana (advisor) ; Mejstřík, Michal (referee)
Reimarová - Abstract The term public procurement refers to a contract between public entity and private companies. The public procurement contracts are regulated by the Public Procurement Act, which specifies the rules under which the public procurement should be performed and sets conditions of award procedures of public contracts. The quality of execution of the award procedure influences the efficiency and the transparency of the contract. The award procedure can be executed by internal employees of the contractor or outsourced. The main aim of this thesis is to analyze whether the contractors behave rationally when they outsource the award procedure; this thesis evaluates the differences between an in-house administration and an outsourced administration in prices, efficiency in terms of number of bidders in the contract and probability of formal errors in the award procedure. The results of the analysis shows that small contractors behave rationally; when they administrate the award procedure in-house they tend to make more formal errors thus they outsource the procedure. On the other hand, the large contractors do not behave rationally, because they outsource the administration of award procedure even if all three indicators show that they administrate the procedure in-house more successfully. The...
Selected institutions of public procurement in the light of new legislation
Ryglová, Renata ; Horáček, Vít (referee)
This thesis 'Selected institutions of public procurement in the light of new legislation' describes the new legislation in the Czech Republic regulating the public procurement process, introduced by the new Public Procurement Act (Act No. 134/2016 Coll., on the Public Procurement Process, as amended - the "PPA") and its implementing regulation, and compares it to the previous legislation under Act No. 137/2006 Coll., on Public Procurement, as amended. The PPA came into force as of October 1, 2016 and has thus been in effect for a period of less than one year. As such, the PPA is considered a relatively new regulation which is still being explored, and which above all requires new case law to provide much- needed interpretation of some provisions which remain unclear or ambiguous. The PPA regulates the procurement process and establishes the rights and obligations of contracting authorities in the Czech Republic and of bidders and contractors, in accordance with the new EU directives. This thesis describes the principal differences and new types of tendering procedures (such as the 'innovative partnership' or the 'light regime') and legal institutions (such as the 'preliminary market consultations'), new grounds for exclusion from tendering procedures, and new qualification requirements introduced...
Transaction costs in public procurement
Reimarová, Hana ; Gutiérrez Chvalkovská, Jana (advisor) ; Mejstřík, Michal (referee)
The term public procurement refers to a contract between public entity and private companies. The public procurement contracts are regulated by the Public Procurement Act, which specifies the rules under which the public procurement should be performed and sets conditions of award procedures of public contracts. The quality of execution of the award procedure influences the efficiency and the transparency of the contract. The award procedure can be executed by internal employees of the contractor or outsourced. The main aim of this thesis is to analyze whether the contractors behave rationally when they outsource the award procedure; this thesis evaluates the differences between an in-house administration and an outsourced administration in prices, efficiency in terms of number of bidders in the contract and probability of formal errors in the award procedure. The results of the analysis shows that small contractors behave rationally; when they administrate the award procedure in-house they tend to make more formal errors thus they outsource the procedure. On the other hand, the large contractors do not behave rationally, because they outsource the administration of award procedure even if all three indicators show that they administrate the procedure in-house more successfully. The behavior of...
Transaction Costs in Public Procurement
Reimarová, Hana ; Gutiérrez Chvalkovská, Jana (advisor) ; Mejstřík, Michal (referee)
Reimarová - Abstract The term public procurement refers to a contract between public entity and private companies. The public procurement contracts are regulated by the Public Procurement Act, which specifies the rules under which the public procurement should be performed and sets conditions of award procedures of public contracts. The quality of execution of the award procedure influences the efficiency and the transparency of the contract. The award procedure can be executed by internal employees of the contractor or outsourced. The main aim of this thesis is to analyze whether the contractors behave rationally when they outsource the award procedure; this thesis evaluates the differences between an in-house administration and an outsourced administration in prices, efficiency in terms of number of bidders in the contract and probability of formal errors in the award procedure. The results of the analysis shows that small contractors behave rationally; when they administrate the award procedure in-house they tend to make more formal errors thus they outsource the procedure. On the other hand, the large contractors do not behave rationally, because they outsource the administration of award procedure even if all three indicators show that they administrate the procedure in-house more successfully. The...
Types of public procurement as a way of securing public goods in the hospital
Bakovská, Petra ; Jetmar, Marek (advisor) ; Peková, Jitka (referee)
The diploma thesis is dedicated to referring the issue of public procurement as one of possible ways of securing the public goods. The aim is to review the possibilities of public procurements for the purpose of getting the public goods in medical care facilities in the Czech Republic on the example of a hospital in Prague. The stress is put on their effectiveness. The diploma thesis is divided in three parts. The first part is engaged in the theory of public goods and ways of their dividing. The second part sums up the most important findings about public procurements according to the law. The last analytical part contains the analysis of efficiency of particular kinds of award procedures. To reach the targeted aim, except from available literature, I also used data and information gained from scholarly consultations and from guided interview.

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