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Intertemporal cost allocation and investment decisions
William P. Rogerson
Economics
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Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Managers
71%
Investment
71%
Accounting
42%
Income
42%
Market Value
28%
Investment Decision
28%
Cost Allocation
28%
Enterprise
28%
Shareholders
14%
Discount Rate
14%
Allocation
14%
Profit
14%
Incentives
14%
Profit Maximization
14%
INIS
investment
100%
cost
42%
allocations
42%
income
42%
accounting
42%
profits
28%
levels
14%
range
14%
performance
14%
assets
14%
output
14%
incentives
14%
sinks
14%
discount rate
14%