Oditor, Vol. III, No. 03/2017

LEGISLATIVE FRAMEWORK OF ANTIMONOPOLIC POLICY IN PUBLIC PROCUREMENTS
Aleksandar Miletić[21], Neda Ivanov[22]

Date received: 12.09.2017
Date accepted: 30.09.2017

UDK:346.545/.546 351.712.2
JEL: D43, D44

Summary

Undoubtedly, antitrust policy is one of the key segments of the transition to a market economy. Uncompetitive market structures, especially monopolies, typically the legacy of communism, in conditions of a market economy, with minimal state intervention, and private property generate very unfavorable effects on social well-being. Therefore, radical changes in this plan, primarily the formulation of an appropriate anti-trust policy and the establishment of effective anti-monopoly institutions, are a prerequisite for establishing an efficient market mechanism, that is, for increasing economic efficiency, especially in public procurement procedures.

Key words: legislation, antitrust policy, public procurement.


[21Aleksandar Miletić M.A., University of Defense, Military Academy, Pavla Jurišića Šturma Street no. 33, Belgrade, Serbia.
[22Neda Ivanov, master’s student, University of Defense, Military Academy, Pavla Jurišića Šturma street no. 33, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia, E-mail: va@mod.gov.rs