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Transport in the United Kingdom / Decision theory / High Speed 2 / Transport / Evaluation methods / New Approach to Appraisal / Benefit-cost ratio / Value of time / Cost–benefit analysis / Transport economics / Welfare economics / Economics
Date: 2013-10-28 12:55:50
Transport in the United Kingdom
Decision theory
High Speed 2
Transport
Evaluation methods
New Approach to Appraisal
Benefit-cost ratio
Value of time
Cost–benefit analysis
Transport economics
Welfare economics
Economics

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