Cost-Benefit Analysis in Transport - A UK Perspective
Date of Publication | 20 October 2010 |
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Publication Type | Presentation, slides, speech |
Tags | Accidents, Agglomeration Economies, Capital Costs, Cost Effectiveness, Employment, Impact Assessment, Judicial System, Knowledge Spillovers, Land Development, Planning Systems, Project Appraisal, Resilience, Tax Wedge, Transport |
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