Engineering Economic Analysis – Donald G. Newnan, Ted G. Eschenbach, Jerome P. Lavelle – 9th Edition

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In the first edition of this book we said: This book is designed to teach engineers the fundamental concepts of engineering economics. By limiting the intended audience to engineers, it is possible to provide an expanded presentation of engineering economic analysis and to do so in a more more concisely than if the book were written for a broader audience.Our goal was, and still is, to provide an up-to-date, easy-to-understand presentation of engineering economic analysis.

That means that the writing style of the book should promote the reader’s comprehension. We humbly find that our approach has been well received by engineering professors and, more importantly, engineering students in the previous eight editions

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  • Preface Xvii
    1 'Aaking Economicdecisions
    2 Engineeringcostsand Cost Estimating
    3 Interestand Equivalence
    4 More Interestformula
    5 Presentworth Analysis
    6 Annual Cash Flowanalysis
    7 Rate Of Return Analysis
    8 Incrementalanalysis
    9 Other Analysistechnioues
    10 Uncertaintyin Future Events
    11 Depreciation
    12 Income Taxe
    13 Replacementanalysis
    14 Inflationand Pricechange
    15 Selectionof A Minimum Attractiverateof Return
    16 Economic Analysis In The Public Sector
    17 Rationingcapitalamong Competingprojects
    18 Accountingand Engineeringeconomy
    Appendix
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