How did policy responses to the COVID-19 crisis affect corruption in public procurement? A comparative analysis of Italy and Germany (An INSPER Online Seminar)
Public procurement is crucial for effective crisis responses, but also prone to corruption. To ensure a swift provision of medical supplies in the COVID-19 pandemic, the European Union (EU) and its member states relaxed public procurement regulations. However, the implications for corruption are unknown.
In this Academic Online Seminar of ISPER, Prof. Eva Thomann presents her work, which analyses how political responses to the COVID-19 crisis influence corruption in public procurement.
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