The Bigger the Better? Using Lotteries to Identify the Allocative Efficiency Effects of Firms Size

This study uses lotteries for public procurement contracts to understand the role public procurement may play in economic growth

Abstract

This study uses lotteries for public procurement contracts in Ecuador to understand the role that public procurement may play in fostering economic growth in developing economies. Their results indicate that public procurement may be used to infuse targeted sectors of domestic economies with new revenue streams, though this may not be sufficient for generating sustainable, long-term growth.

This is an output from the Private Enterprise Development in Low-Income Countries (PEDL) Programme

Citation

Carrillo, P., Donaldson, D., Pomeranz, D., and Singhal, M. (2019) “The Bigger the Better? Using Lotteries to Identify the Allocative Efficiency Effects of Firms Size”, PEDL

The Bigger the Better? Using Lotteries to Identify the Allocative Efficiency Effects of Firms Size

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Published 29 May 2019