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Politics of Favoritism in Public Procurement in Turkey Esra Ceviker Gurakar

Politics of Favoritism in Public Procurement in Turkey par Esra Ceviker Gurakar

Politics of Favoritism in Public Procurement in Turkey Esra Ceviker Gurakar


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Résumé

This book, through an analysis of 49,355 high value public procurement contracts awarded between 2004 and 2011, provides systematic evidence on favoritism in public procurement in Turkey.

Politics of Favoritism in Public Procurement in Turkey Résumé

Politics of Favoritism in Public Procurement in Turkey: Reconfigurations of Dependency Networks in the AKP Era Esra Ceviker Gurakar

This book, through an analysis of 49,355 high value public procurement contracts awarded between 2004 and 2011, provides systematic evidence on favoritism in public procurement in Turkey. Public procurement is one of the main areas where the government and the private sector interact extensively and is thus open to favoritism and corruption. In Turkey, the new Public Procurement Law, which was drafted with the pull of the EU-IMF-WB nexus, has been amended more than 150 times by the AKP government. In addition to examining favoritism, this book also demonstrates how the legal amendments have increased the use of less competitive procurement methods and discretion in awarding contracts. The results reveal that the AKP majority government has used public procurement as an influential tool both to increase its electoral success, build its own elites and finance politics. The use of public procurement for rent creation and distribution is found to be particularly extensive in the construction and the services sector through the TOKI projects and the Municipal procurements.

Politics of Favoritism in Public Procurement in Turkey Avis

Politics of Favoritism in Public Procurement in Turkey sheds new light into an important aspect of contemporary Turkish politics that has received only scant scholarly attention. In particular, the empirical evidence presented in the book on the firms that succeeded in winning the procurement contracts makes an original contribution to the literature. The book will be especially useful for those interested in political favoritism, clientelism, and patronage in Turkey. (Sabri Sayar, Middle East Journal, Vol. 72 (3), 2018)

À propos de Esra Ceviker Gurakar

Esra Ceviker Gurakar is Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Economics and Business Administration at Okan University, Istanbul, Turkey. Her research focuses on political economy, institutional economics, and law and economics. Her recent papers on public procurement in Turkey include Business Networks and Public Procurement in Turkey, Political Connections and Public Procurement in Turkey: Evidence from the Construction Work Contracts and Does Public E-Procurement Deliver What It Promises? Empirical Evidence from Turkey. She can be contacted [email protected].

Sommaire

1.Introduction and Overview.-2.Politics of Government-Business Relations in Turkey: Deep-Rooted Structures and New Tensions.-3.Political Economy of Reform and Backlash in the Public Procurement System: Third Party Enforcement vs. the Political Settlement in Turkey.-4.Redistribution or Crony Capitalism? Favoritism in Public Procurement Contract Award Processes.- 5.Conclusion.

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GOR013704191
9781137592750
1137592753
Politics of Favoritism in Public Procurement in Turkey: Reconfigurations of Dependency Networks in the AKP Era Esra Ceviker Gurakar
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Palgrave Macmillan
2016-07-27
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