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Actuarial science / Ethics / Optimism bias / Risk / Risk management / Business case / Cost / Financial risk / Optimism / Management / Business / Project management
Date: 2013-04-21 08:10:25
Actuarial science
Ethics
Optimism bias
Risk
Risk management
Business case
Cost
Financial risk
Optimism
Management
Business
Project management

SUPPLEMENTARY GREEN BOOK GUIDANCE OPTIMISM BIAS 1 INTRODUCTION AND RATIONALE

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