This work includes the first 12 chapters of Engineering Economic Analysis, by Donald G. Newnan and Jerome P. Lavelle, and is designed to cover the fundamental topics of engineering economics. Perfect for classes taught on a quarter schedule, Essentials of Engineering Economic Analysis addresses the basics with a depth appropriate for introductory courses and leaves the choice of optional topics to the instructor's discretion.
This book came highly recommended by an old professor and friend: John Eastman. John taught from this text for 5 or so years and corrected a few of the minor mistakes in the text. Although the problems are dated and it is generally used as a text for civil engineers, it is an outstanding text for comparing options. It begins in the basics, specifically developing in the student an understanding of the graphics. These graphics are an excellent tool to comprehending more advanced concepts of comparisons between options. Later as the text progresses, the author presents methods for handling inflation and depression and other difficult concepts. There are no flashy solutions here. The text is methodical and slow with a great number of problems and examples. As a chemical engineer, I found this to be an excellent text, even for the experienced professional looking for quick answers. You need this text on your shelf because there are few really good textbooks on economics for engineers If this review helped, please vote.
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