Big Decisions, Big Risks: Improving Accountability in Mega Projects
In terms of risk, many appraisals of very large infrastructure investments assume, or pretend to assume, that infrastructure policies and projects exist in a predictable Newtonian world of cause and effect where things go according to plan. In reality, the world of policy and project preparation and...
Main Authors: | Flyvbjerg, B, Bruzelius, N, Rothengatter, W |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Pergamom
2002
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