Competition for resources for government capital works

Author(s)
Webster, R.G.
Year
Abstract

It often happens that a program can be devised which meets the expected needs but there are insufficient resources to proceed at the rate proposed. The government then has the problem of allocation the available resources between all competing programs so as to obtain the best mix of schools, sewers, roads, harbours, etc.

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Publication

Library number
B 19802 (In: B 19601) /10/ IRRD 239868
Source

In: Proceedings of the Workshop on Economics of Road Design Standards, Canberra, May 18-20, 1980, Volume 1, p. 53-59

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