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Bearer shares in paper form and public procurement

Publication at Faculty of Social Sciences |
2012

Abstract

This article examines for the first time the relationship between transparency of ownership structure and (i) profi ts of fi rms winning public procurement contracts and (ii) competition for the contracts and savings of the public authority. These characteristics are compared for two groups of public procurement contract winners that differ by their ownership structure.

The detailed data from the Czech Republic are used and the fi rms with bearer shares in paper form serve as the less transparent firms. The results show that less transparent firms have signifi cantly higher profit margins in terms of tens of percentage points and participate in less competitive public procurement contracts and result into lower savings for the public authority.

This could be an indirect indicator of conflict of interests or corruption. The article concludes with policy recommendations.