Abstract

The article is devoted to the problems and prospects of the existing model for the contract system of procurement. The Russian Federation, like most countries of the world, faces a key challenge today in formulating policies to address the economic recession caused by the emergence and spread of the COVID–19 virus. Sound and coherent public policies are needed to effectively stabilize and restart the economy as a whole. At the same time, Russia’s system of public procurement, which is under constant reform, cannot today be used as a tool of fiscal policy. This area has long evolved into an autonomous branch of government and needs to be transformed especially in public administration. At the same time, the basis of the «re-engineering» of the contract system should be the transition to a centralized procurement model based on the institution of centralization of procurement already successfully carried out in the public procurement sector.

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