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Justice and transportation decision-making: The capabilities approach
Ravit Hananel
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Joseph Berechman
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Department of Public Policy
City University of New York
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Justice
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Capability Approach
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Transportation Decision-making
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De-facto
25%
Disadvantaged Groups
25%
Between-group
25%
Realistic Scenario
25%
Social Justice
25%
Between-person
25%
Equality of Opportunity
25%
Justice Theory
25%
Service Provision
25%
Transportation Services
25%
Transport Services
25%
Real-world Examples
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Infrastructure Projects
25%
Analytic Framework
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Nussbaum
25%
Allocation Criteria
25%
New Infrastructure
25%
Social Sciences
Decision Making
100%
Transport
100%
Justice
100%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Justice
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Capability Approach
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