A case study of the application of cost-benefit analysis to water system consolidations by local government
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1972
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Authors: | Brams, Marvin R. |
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The engineering economist : a journal devoted to the problems of capital investment ; a joint publication of the Engineering Economy Division of the American Society for Engineering Education and American Institute of Industrial Engineers. - Hoboken, NJ : [Verlag nicht ermittelbar], ISSN 0013-791X, ZDB-ID 240476-X. - Vol. 17.1972, 2, p. 99-114
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Subject: | Cost-benefit-Analyse | Gemeindebetrieb | Wasserversorgung | Vereinigte Staaten | Newcastle <Dalaware> |
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