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- Title
O aproveitamento das economias de escala pelo Sistema de Registro de Preços.
- Authors
Alves Morais, Felipe Ribeiro
- Abstract
This article has the purpose to present and to apply, by means of results of an empiric research of the events that were done in the shopping portal of selling of the federal government, one econometric model to set prices of objects acquired by the Public Administration by means of the accession of the minutes of the System of Register of Prices(SRP). Through this work we propose a different alternative to the one which was recently presented by the "Tribunal de Contas da União'"(TCU), which by means of the agreement n. 1233/2012-Plenario limited the quantity contracted by all contracts derived from a minute of register of prices to the maximum quantity desired in the summoning instrument. The Decree that regulated the SRP, innovated in the governmental procedures of the government procurement whenever it let that different places use the price registered coming from another bidding to their acquisitions and contracts. To an old systematic, already modified by a new interpretation of Cut out of Accounts, the bidder winner of a bidding to register the price could obtain high profits once that in the successive acquisitions, the price keeps the same. The point of this question is, we take as a model in the literature that suggests these quantities acquired by the administration will be provided by the adjusted prices, taking as a base the economy due to the multiplication of the supply. Starting from this model we proved its consistency and presented a method to calculate this new price, what generates economy to the Public Administration in the acquisition of these additional quantities.
- Subjects
PRICES; PRICING; GOVERNMENT purchasing; ECONOMETRIC models; LETTING of contracts; PUBLIC administration; ECONOMICS
- Publication
Cadernos de Finanças Públicas, 2012, Vol 12, p137
- ISSN
1806-8944
- Publication type
Article