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Decision theory / Welfare economics / Road transport / Cost–benefit analysis / Traffic congestion / Benefit-cost ratio / Infrastructure / Transport / Transport economics / Public finance
Date: 2014-12-16 15:29:14
Decision theory
Welfare economics
Road transport
Cost–benefit analysis
Traffic congestion
Benefit-cost ratio
Infrastructure
Transport
Transport economics
Public finance

Future Funding Optimal funding November 2014 Ensuring our transport system helps New Zealand thrive

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