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Local Advantage in a Global Era: Making Local Procurement Work for New York

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Environment__Local_Advantage_in_a_Global_Era.pdf (127.55 KB)
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https://hdl.handle.net/1813/73324
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Buffalo Commons
Author
Kedron, Amy
Abstract

Around the country municipalities have enacted local procurement preference laws, which give a competitive advantage to local firms bidding on public contracts. Much of this legislation has been informed by a broader “local first” movement. Those in this movement champion the many benefits of conducting business on a small local scale.

Date Issued
2007-11-13
Keywords
Buffalo
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Government
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Environment
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Localism
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General
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Report
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Other
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Poverty/Income Inequality
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Economic Development
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article

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