Bill Jones's parents insisted that Bill buy himself a new sport shirt. Bill's father gave specific instructions,
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• Good-looking shirts that appealed to Bill
• Weird shirts that were even too much for Bill
He wanted a good-looking shirt but wondered how to convince his father to let him keep it. The clerk suggested that Bill take home two shirts for his father to see and return the one he did not like. Bill. Selected a good-looking blue shirt he liked, and also a weird lavender shirt. His father took one look and insisted that Bill keep the blue shirt and return the lavender one. Bill did as his father instructed. What was the key decision in this decision process, and who made it?
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Engineering Economic Analysis
ISBN: 9780195168075
9th Edition
Authors: Donald Newnan, Ted Eschanbach, Jerome Lavelle
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