I enjoyed reviewing the new book Cases in Engineering Economy by Ted Escbenbach. I should relate to you, up front, my strong bias for the case method in education. This book is the first one, to the best of my knowledge, to be entirely devoted to case studies in Engineering Economy
The expectation of an engineer’s abilities in today’s workforce is rapidly expanding into a very dyn...
THIS important and novel casebook by an experienced authority has already received, both before and ...
Occasionally, we receive questions regarding the selection of books reviewed in the Journal of Econo...
The paper provides a review of the curriculum and pedagogy of engineering economics course, which is...
This article is Dr. McAndrew\u27s review of The Finances of Engineering Companies: An Introduction f...
Reading this completely revised and enlarged edition of Gandolfo's well known book provides ple...
Those who have found dissatisfaction with some of the recent trends either in the composition of cas...
In 4 parts and 13 chapters, this book explores the invention of economics as a university discipline...
Economics As a Moral Science: The Political Economy of Adam Smith Jeffrey T. Young Cheltenham, U.K.:...
This article reviews the book The Spread Of Economic Ideas by David Colander and A. W. Coats
to focus on key points would be all valuable additions to this text. Moreover, the volume cannot be ...
Peter Meiksins and Chris Smith (eds), Engineering labour. Technical workers in comparative perspecti...
This article reviews the book Economic Theories, True or False? Essays in the History and Methodolo...
Economy and Virtue: Essays on the Theme of Markets and MoralityDennis OKeeffe (Editor)London: The In...
This article reviews the book The Foundations Of Positive And Normative Economics: A Handbook edit...
The expectation of an engineer’s abilities in today’s workforce is rapidly expanding into a very dyn...
THIS important and novel casebook by an experienced authority has already received, both before and ...
Occasionally, we receive questions regarding the selection of books reviewed in the Journal of Econo...
The paper provides a review of the curriculum and pedagogy of engineering economics course, which is...
This article is Dr. McAndrew\u27s review of The Finances of Engineering Companies: An Introduction f...
Reading this completely revised and enlarged edition of Gandolfo's well known book provides ple...
Those who have found dissatisfaction with some of the recent trends either in the composition of cas...
In 4 parts and 13 chapters, this book explores the invention of economics as a university discipline...
Economics As a Moral Science: The Political Economy of Adam Smith Jeffrey T. Young Cheltenham, U.K.:...
This article reviews the book The Spread Of Economic Ideas by David Colander and A. W. Coats
to focus on key points would be all valuable additions to this text. Moreover, the volume cannot be ...
Peter Meiksins and Chris Smith (eds), Engineering labour. Technical workers in comparative perspecti...
This article reviews the book Economic Theories, True or False? Essays in the History and Methodolo...
Economy and Virtue: Essays on the Theme of Markets and MoralityDennis OKeeffe (Editor)London: The In...
This article reviews the book The Foundations Of Positive And Normative Economics: A Handbook edit...
The expectation of an engineer’s abilities in today’s workforce is rapidly expanding into a very dyn...
THIS important and novel casebook by an experienced authority has already received, both before and ...
Occasionally, we receive questions regarding the selection of books reviewed in the Journal of Econo...