Governments around the world have become increasingly interested in fostering the social economy in order to address pressing social problems. One of the ways to do that is through their procurement ...
Learn about purchasing power, its effect on currency value, and how inflation influences what one unit of money can buy.
Gyebi Executive Summary Single sourcing procurement has emerged as a critical issue in Ghana’s public procurement landscape, ...
Giving sustainability practices a prime spot on the company’s procurement agenda helps reduce costs and improve brand reputation and stakeholder relationships. A recent report from Accenture and ...
In facilitating service delivery, the government is involved in a series of current and recurrent expenditures to pursue public projects and programmes that are meant to activate the government’s ...
This suite of resources is intended for World Bank (Bank) staff and borrowers responsible for implementing Bank Investment Project Financing (IPF) initiatives. The suite contains procurement guidance ...
Purchasing power refers to the amount of goods and services a person or entity can buy with a given amount of money. It fluctuates over time due to inflation, deflation and changes in income, directly ...
You are responsible for corporate operations and procurement at the headquarters of a Fortune 1000 company. Your team has done an outstanding job selecting preferred suppliers, negotiating prices and ...