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Cost overruns in transportation infrastructure projects: Sowing the seeds for a probabilistic theory of causation

•A review of the cost overrun literature for transportation infrastructure projects.•Two schools of thought have been used to explain the cause of cost overruns.•The need for a probabilistic theory of cost overrun causation.•A probabilistic theory will provide Governments with a holistic understandi...

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Published in:Transportation research. Part A, Policy and practice Policy and practice, 2016-10, Vol.92, p.184-194
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Cost overrun
Dependencies
Governments
Infrastructure
Mechanisms
Probabilistic causation
Probabilistic methods
Probability theory
Strategy
Transportation
Transportation engineering
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