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3. See, e.g., Investment Appraisal for Chemical Engineers (1991), and , editors, American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE), Symposium Series, noting that before 1984, papers on economic topics were rarely presented at national AIChE meetings and that most of 32 engineering and chemical engineering texts that were evaluated ignored important economic and financial topics (e.g., plant location).
4. Comments of President, IMA Foundation for Applied Research, Inc., and Assistant Controller—Boeing Commercial Airplane Group (March 1995).
5. “Accounting for Environmental Costs at Amoco's Yorktown Refinery,” presented by Neal Thurber, Deputy Director, Regulatory Services, at Corporate Environment Accounting Conference (Houston, Texas, May 15, 1995).