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Environmental Goods And Services For Sustainable Public Procurement In India: Wto’s Gpa Vs Public Procurement Bill, 2012

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Contents:
Contents Chapter I: Introduction; 1.1 Rationale for Research; 1.2 Chapter Plan; Chapter 2: Background; 2.1 Public Procurement; 2.2 Sustainable Public Procurement; 2.3 Environmental Goods and Services; 2.4 Policy Overview; 2.4.1 Public Procurement Bill, 2012; 2.4.2 WTO·s Governmental Procurement Agreements; 2.4.3 The possibility of Protectionism under GPA; 2.4.4 Bilateral Agreements; Chapter 3: Research Methods and Design; 3.1 Research Type; 3.1.1. A Mixed Method Approach; 3.1.2 Exploratory; 3.1.3 Policy-Oriented Research; 3.2 Research Objective; 3. 3 Research Question; Chapter 4: TYPES OF DATA; 4.1 Primary Data; 4.2 Research Tools; 4.3 Literature Review; 4.4 Online Sources; 4.5 Interviews; 4.6 Case Studies; Chapter 5: ANALYSIS; 5.1 Interviews; 5.2 Level 1: Concepts; 5.3 Level 3: Institutions; 5.4 Level 4: Tools; 5.5 Policy Intent; Chapter 6: Conclusion; G.1 Answer to Research Questions; 6.2 Policy Insights; 6.3 Conclusions.
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Contents
Chapter I: Introduction;
1.1 Rationale for Research;
1.2 Chapter Plan;
Chapter 2: Background;
2.1 Public Procurement;
2.2 Sustainable Public Procurement;
2.3 Environmental Goods and Services;
2.4 Policy Overview;
2.4.1 Public Procurement Bill, 2012;
2.4.2 WTO·s Governmental Procurement Agreements;
2.4.3 The possibility of Protectionism under GPA;
2.4.4 Bilateral Agreements;
Chapter 3: Research Methods and Design;
3.1 Research Type;
3.1.1. A Mixed Method Approach;
3.1.2 Exploratory;
3.1.3 Policy-Oriented Research;
3.2 Research Objective;
3. 3 Research Question;
Chapter 4: TYPES OF DATA;
4.1 Primary Data;
4.2 Research Tools;
4.3 Literature Review;
4.4 Online Sources;
4.5 Interviews;
4.6 Case Studies;
Chapter 5: ANALYSIS;
5.1 Interviews;
5.2 Level 1: Concepts;
5.3 Level 3: Institutions;
5.4 Level 4: Tools;
5.5 Policy Intent;
Chapter 6: Conclusion;
G.1 Answer to Research Questions;
6.2 Policy Insights;
6.3 Conclusions.