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Engineering economic analysis / Donald G. Newman [and 3 others]

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : Oxford University Press, c2017Edition: THIRTEENTH EDITIONDescription: xxv, 712 pages : illustrations ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 9780190296902
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • TA 177.4 .E54 2017
Contents:
1. Making economic decisions -- 2. Estimating engineering costs and benefits -- 3. Interest and equivalence -- 4. Equivalence for repeated cash flow -- 5. Present worth analysis -- 6. Annual cash flow analysis -- 7. Rate of return analysis -- 8. Choosing the best alternative -- 9. Other analysis techniques -- 10. Uncertainty in future events -- 11. Depreciation -- 12. Income taxes -- 13. Replacement analysis -- 14. Inflation and price change -- 15. Selection of a minimum attractive rate of return -- 16. Economic analysis in the public sector -- 17. Accounting and engineering economy -- Appendices -- Photo credits -- References -- Index.
Summary: "The thirteenth edition of the market-leading Engineering Economic Analysis offers comprehensive coverage of financial and economic decision making for engineers, with an emphasis on problem solving, life-cycle costs, and the time value of money. The authors' clear, accessible writing, emphasis on practical applications, and relevant contemporary examples have made this text a perennial bestseller. With its logical organization and extensive ancillary package, Engineering Economic Analysis is widely regarded as a highly effective tool for teaching and learning."
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. Making economic decisions -- 2. Estimating engineering costs and benefits -- 3. Interest and equivalence -- 4. Equivalence for repeated cash flow -- 5. Present worth analysis -- 6. Annual cash flow analysis -- 7. Rate of return analysis -- 8. Choosing the best alternative -- 9. Other analysis techniques -- 10. Uncertainty in future events -- 11. Depreciation -- 12. Income taxes -- 13. Replacement analysis -- 14. Inflation and price change -- 15. Selection of a minimum attractive rate of return -- 16. Economic analysis in the public sector -- 17. Accounting and engineering economy -- Appendices -- Photo credits -- References -- Index.

"The thirteenth edition of the market-leading Engineering Economic Analysis offers comprehensive coverage of financial and economic decision making for engineers, with an emphasis on problem solving, life-cycle costs, and the time value of money. The authors' clear, accessible writing, emphasis on practical applications, and relevant contemporary examples have made this text a perennial bestseller. With its logical organization and extensive ancillary package, Engineering Economic Analysis is widely regarded as a highly effective tool for teaching and learning."

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