Engineering Economic Analysis is for courses commonly called Engineering Economics or Engineering Economy taught in Industrial Engineering and Engineering Management departments. This textbook offers comprehensive coverage of financial and economic decision-making for engineering projects, with an emphasis on problem solving, life cycle costs, and the time value of money. The authors' concise, accessible writing style and practical emphasis make this text ideal for undergraduate engineering economy courses.
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The ideal text for undergraduate engineering economy courses. Since it was first published in 1976, this text has been the market-leading book for the Engineering Economic Analysis course. It has always been characterized by: A focus on practical applications * One way to encourage students to read the book, and to remember and apply what they have learned in this course, is to make it interesting. And there is no better way to do that than to infuse the book with real-world examples, problems, and vignettes. Accessibility * Most students don't have expertise in accounting or finance. This book takes the time to explain concepts carefully while helping students apply them to engineering situations. Superior support packages for students and instructors * To make this course easier to understand, learn, and teach, Oxford University Press offers the best support package available in this market.
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