Abstract

The objectives of the European Union (EU) public procurement law are generous in terms of opening public procurement market. The effective functioning of this market seems to facilitate the access of good-, service-, and work providers from developed EU countries on the markets of less developed EU member states. This paper aims at highlighting factual issues in favor of this supposition.

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