The European Union law of life-cycle costing

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The European Union law of life-cycle costing. / Andhov, Marta; Caranta, Roberto; Wiesbrock, Anja.

Cost and EU Public Procurement Law : Life-Cycle Costing for Sustainability. red. / Marta Andhov; Roberto Caranta; Anja Wiesbrock. Routledge, 2020. s. 20-36.

Publikation: Bidrag til bog/antologi/rapportBidrag til bog/antologiForskningfagfællebedømt

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Andhov, M, Caranta, R & Wiesbrock, A 2020, The European Union law of life-cycle costing. i M Andhov, R Caranta & A Wiesbrock (red), Cost and EU Public Procurement Law : Life-Cycle Costing for Sustainability. Routledge, s. 20-36. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429060045-2

APA

Andhov, M., Caranta, R., & Wiesbrock, A. (2020). The European Union law of life-cycle costing. I M. Andhov, R. Caranta, & A. Wiesbrock (red.), Cost and EU Public Procurement Law : Life-Cycle Costing for Sustainability (s. 20-36). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429060045-2

Vancouver

Andhov M, Caranta R, Wiesbrock A. The European Union law of life-cycle costing. I Andhov M, Caranta R, Wiesbrock A, red., Cost and EU Public Procurement Law : Life-Cycle Costing for Sustainability. Routledge. 2020. s. 20-36 https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429060045-2

Author

Andhov, Marta ; Caranta, Roberto ; Wiesbrock, Anja. / The European Union law of life-cycle costing. Cost and EU Public Procurement Law : Life-Cycle Costing for Sustainability. red. / Marta Andhov ; Roberto Caranta ; Anja Wiesbrock. Routledge, 2020. s. 20-36

Bibtex

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