Title of article :
Comparative Review of the Magnitude of Transaction Costs in Construction Procurement Projects between Developed and Developing Countries
Author/Authors :
yahaya, ml usmanu danfodiyo university - department of physical planning and development, Sokoto, Nigeria , ibrahim, i federal polytechnic bauchi - department of building technology, Bauchi, Nigeria , sani, m abubakar tafawa balewa university - faculty of environmental science - department of building, Bauchi, Nigeria
From page :
525
To page :
530
Abstract :
Contracting business in public sector within various counties has a transaction cost to incur. This paper reviews transaction costs magnitude of developed and developing countries using standard sampling and procedure by analyzing data from four (4) developed countries; United States of America, United Kingdom, Newzealand, and Czech Republic and two (2) developing countries in Africa; Ghana and Nigeria. According to the findings Newzealand have the highest TCs magnitude among all countries compared of about 16.5% averagely and with Czech Republic with 0.13% minimum that are incurred by stakeholders when bidding public sector construction projects. This is an important comparison and strengthens the assumption that there is a significant link between transaction costs incurred in bidding and public sector procurement, and that reducing such costs must be important for the contracting firms of various countries.
Keywords :
Construction , Comparison , Magnitude , Procurement , Transaction Cost
Journal title :
Journal of Applied Sciences and Environmental Management
Journal title :
Journal of Applied Sciences and Environmental Management
Record number :
2728848
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