The impact of developed market policy and regulation on emerging and frontier public market flows; and the limited evidence of emerging and frontier market perspectives shaping these policies and regulations

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Value

£50,000

Classifications

  • Financial and insurance services

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  • tenderAmendment

Submission Deadline

2 years ago

Published

2 years ago

Description

Chemonics UK (Chemonics) invites you to submit a Tender for the research into the impact of developed market policy and regulation on emerging and frontier market flows; and the limited evidence of emerging and frontier market perspectives shaping these policies and regulations. 

In addition to this Letter of Invitation, the ITT Pack includes:

Volume 1 - Key Procurement Information 
Volume 2 - Instructions to Tenderers and Evaluation Criteria 
Volume 3 - Terms of Reference (ToR)/Specifications  
Volume 4 - Annexes
Annex 1 - Cover Letter (Declarations)
Annex 2 - Chemonics Tendering Requirements and Conditions
Annex 3 - Criteria for delivering excellent quality research with high value for money
Annex 4- Example Firm Fixed Price Subcontract Template (Terms and Clauses)

Tenderers are required to read "Chemonics' Ethical and Business Conduct requirements" in Annex 2, Section 1 and declare they have understood and adhere to these conditions in the Cover Letter provided in Annex 1.

This ITT does not obligate Chemonics to execute a contract, nor does it commit Chemonics to pay any costs incurred in the preparation and submission of the proposals.

All inquiries or requests for clarifications relating to this ITT must be made through the Procurement Point of Contact (POC) listed in the Key Procurement Information in Volume 1. Please contact the POC immediately if any of the ITT documents are missing.  

Sincerely,


Tara Sabre Collier
Team Leader, MOBILIST Research and Policy Platform programme

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