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This book is a comprehensive treatise covering the law and policy of global procurement. It begins with the development of international government contracting and covers topics such as free trade versus protectionism in the United States, the U.S. as a military exporter and financier, the U.S. Agency for International Development Programs, the World Bank public procurement system, the UNCITRAL Model Procurement Code, export controls, and much more. The author is an expert in the government contracting field and represents clients worldwide.





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