Demand aggregation and credit risk effects in pooled procurement: evidence from the Brazilian public purchases of pharmaceuticals and medical supplies


Autoria(s): Barbosa, Klênio; Fiuza, Eduardo Pedral Sampaio
Data(s)

12/09/2012

12/09/2012

12/09/2012

Resumo

Pooled procurement has an important role in reducing acquisition prices of goods. A pool of buyers, which aggregates demand for its members, increases bargaining power and allows suppliers to achieve economies of scale and scope in the production. Such aggregation demand e ect lowers prices paid for buyers. However, when a buyer with a good reputation for paying suppliers in a timely manner is joined in the pool by a buyer with bad reputation may have its price paid increased due to the credit risk e ect on prices. This will happen because prices paid in a pooled procurement should refect the (higher) average buyers' credit risk. Using a data set on Brazilian public purchases of pharmaceuticals and medical supplies, we nd evidence supporting both e ects. We show that the prices paid by public bodies in Brazil are lower when they buy through pooled procurement than individually. On the other hand, federal agencies (i.e. good buyers) pay higher prices for products when they are joined by state agencies (i.e. bad buyers) in a pool. Such evidence suggests that pooled procurement should be carefully designed to avoid that prices paid increase for its members.

Identificador

TD 299

http://hdl.handle.net/10438/10009

Relação

Textos para discussão EESP;TD 299

Palavras-Chave #Pooled procurement #Acquisition prices #Demand aggregation #Risk #Pharmaceuticals and medical supplies #Administração de crédito #Risco (Economia) #Medicamentos
Tipo

Working Paper