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Investment Economics (1969) examines the process of investment decision-making in firms, looking at the theory of investment and the details of investment theory in business practice. The study of investment theories, prompted by the government and by nationalised industries, led many businesses to utilise more sophisticated techniques to analyse the impact of investment on their day-to-day running and their profits. This book takes an overview of the theories, techniques and their impacts.
Contents
1. The Nature of Business Decisions 2. The Cash Flow 3. Discounting: Present Value 4. Rate of Return 5. Risk and Uncertainty 6. The Cost of Capital I 7. The Cost of Capital II 8. The Cost of Capital: Financing Plans 9. Investment Programming I: Choice Between Investments 10. Investment Programming II: The Size of the Programme 11. Public Investment 12. The Cost of Capital Invested in the Public Sector 13. Cost-Benefit Analysis