Government procurement as share of government expenditure, OECD
General government procurement is defined as the sum of intermediate consumption (e.g. accounting services), gross fixed capital formation (e.g. new roads) and socialtransfers in kind via market producers (purchases by general government of goods/services produced by markets and supplied to households). Figures includeexpenditures for central, state and local governments.
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