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Awarding Price, Contract Performance and Bids Screening: Evidence from Procurement Auctions
Francesco Decarolis, 2013 JEL: L22, L74, D44, D82, H57 Keywords: Procurement, Auctions, Renegotiation, Dierence-in-Dierences
Abstract: This paper presents evidence on the perverse trade-o that rst price auctions induce between low prices at the awarding stage and poor ex post performance when bids are not binding commitments. By exploiting the dierent timing with which first price auctions were introduced in Italy to procure public works, this study finds that at least half of the cost savings from lower winning prices are lost because of ex post renegotiation. Screening the lowest price bid for its responsiveness prevents performance worsening but also reduces the initial cost savings by a third and induces delays in awarding the contract