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What are the characteristics and values of government procurement law? Why can't you find a discussion about government procurement law in the book of Economic Law? thank you
"Government Procurement Law" is formulated to standardize government procurement behavior, improve the efficiency in the use of government procurement funds, safeguard national interests and social public interests, protect the legitimate rights and interests of parties involved in government procurement, and promote the building of a clean government. Its characteristic is: for state organs, institutions and organizations at all levels, the use of financial funds to purchase goods, projects and services within the centralized procurement catalogue formulated according to law or above the procurement quota standard. The value is: in order to standardize the government procurement behavior, improve the efficiency of the use of government procurement funds, safeguard the interests of the state and the public, protect the legitimate rights and interests of the parties involved in government procurement, and promote the building of a clean government.

The "Government Procurement Law" is a special law for government procurement. Unless you are a government department, the procurement will involve this law, and you will generally not come into contact with this law. The "economic law" is more common to the public, including enterprise law, company law, enterprise bankruptcy law, contract law, patent law, trademark law, banking law, economic dispute resolution and so on. It belongs to different economic business categories, so "government procurement law" does not belong to "economic law", so it will not appear in the book of "economic law"