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ID184057
Title ProperRethinking Government Supplier Decisions
Other Title Informationthe Economic Evaluation of Alternatives (EEoA)
LanguageENG
AuthorMelese, Francois ;  Fan, James
Summary / Abstract (Note)This paper offers an economic model to assist public procurement officials to rank competing vendors when benefits cannot be monetized. An important defense application is ‘source selection’ – choosing the most cost-effective vendor to supply military equipment, facilities, services or supplies. The problem of ranking public investment alternatives when benefits cannot be monetized has spawned an extensive literature that underpins widely applied decision tools. The bulk of the literature, and most government-mandated decision tools, focus on the demand side of a public procurement. The ‘Economic Evaluation of Alternatives’ (EEoA) extends the analysis to the supply side. A unique feature of EEoA is to model vendor decisions in response to government funding projections. Given a parsimonious set of continuously differentiable evaluation criteria, EEoA provides a new tool to rank vendors. In other cases, it offers a valuable consistency check to guide government supplier decisions.
`In' analytical NoteDefence and Peace Economics Vol. 33, No.2; Mar 2022: p.239-257
Journal SourceDefence and Peace Economics Vol: 33 No 2
Key WordsDecision Analysis ;  Defense Acquisition ;  Multiattribute Auction


 
 
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