Supplier: Copenhagen Economics
3 archived procurements
Copenhagen Economics has historically been a supplier of business services: law, marketing, consulting, recruitment, printing and security, research and development services and related consultancy services, and research and development consultancy services.
Historically, competing bidders have been Analysys Mason, Deloitte & Touche, Indecon Economic Consultants, Kpmg, Powerscourt Financial Media Limited, and PwC.
Recent procurements where the supplier Copenhagen Economics is mentioned
2017-08-17
Study to examine the potential economic opportunities and other impacts on Ireland of concluded, ongoing and future... (Department of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation)
Study to examine the potential economic opportunities and other impacts on Ireland of concluded, ongoing and future EU Free Trade Agreements. View the procurement ยป
Study to examine the potential economic opportunities and other impacts on Ireland of concluded, ongoing and future EU Free Trade Agreements. View the procurement ยป
2017-03-09
Provision of Regulatory Consultancy Services (An Post)
An Post Regulatory team regularly require input from an expert consultant to provide specific support over a range of different areas including, Regulatory advice (General), International mail Agreements, Accounting Direction, Provision of the Universal Service Obligation (USO) and ad hoc projects, in order to respond swiftly to any regulatory issues that may arise. View the procurement ยป
An Post Regulatory team regularly require input from an expert consultant to provide specific support over a range of different areas including, Regulatory advice (General), International mail Agreements, Accounting Direction, Provision of the Universal Service Obligation (USO) and ad hoc projects, in order to respond swiftly to any regulatory issues that may arise. View the procurement ยป
2013-08-26
TTIP - Study to Examine the Economic and Other Impacts on Ireland of a Transatlantic Trade and Investment... (Department of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation)
The Department of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation is commissioning a report that would identify and quantify, for Ireland, the economic opportunities and impacts, including sectoral effects, of a potential Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) agreement; The report will consider the impact on primary, manufacturing and services sectors and include spillover effects on our trade and investment position with key third country economies or regions. The analysis will also take into account โฆ View the procurement ยป
The Department of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation is commissioning a report that would identify and quantify, for Ireland, the economic opportunities and impacts, including sectoral effects, of a potential Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) agreement; The report will consider the impact on primary, manufacturing and services sectors and include spillover effects on our trade and investment position with key third country economies or regions. The analysis will also take into account โฆ View the procurement ยป