Britain Urban transportation and decision making- A comparison of three case studies in.

Author(s)
Grant, J.A.Grant, J.A.
Year
Abstract

In spite of the impacts that new transportation facilities have upon the economic, social and political structures of established urban areas, the decision process leading to policy formation and implementation has received little, if any, attention. Case studies in Britain having different urban transport policies suggest that the decision process is dominated by groups and individuals who attempt to implement policies which benefit the sectional interests which they represent.

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B 11422 T /10/72/ IRRD 214561
Source

Transportation, Vol. 4 (1975), No. 2 (June), p. 123-142, 4 fig., 42 ref.

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