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  • Cover
  • Title
  • Copyright
  • Table of Contents
  • Chapter 1 Introduction
  • I. Space Industry
  • II. Breadth of Economic Concerns
  • III. Organization of the Book
  • References
  • Chapter 2 Investment Decisions
  • I. Metrics
  • II. Financial Analysis
  • III. Business Plan
  • IV. Comparison of Alternatives (Decision Database)
  • V. Government Influence on Private-Sector Decisions
  • VI. Comparison of Alternatives (Space Transportation Alternatives)
  • VII. R & D Program Planning
  • VIII. Assessment of Economic Impacts
  • IX. Technology Transfer: Assessment and EvaluationReferences
  • Chapter 3 RLV Economics
  • I. Policy and Economic Analysis
  • II. Lessons Learned (from Space Shuttle Economic Analysis)
  • III. RLV Financial Modeling
  • IV. RLV Insurance Considerations
  • V. Appendix: Algorithm for Dynamic Insurance Pricing
  • References
  • Chapter 4 Space Operations
  • I. Simulation Modeling
  • II. Selecting a Launch Vehicle (Commercial Missions)
  • III. On-Orbit Service/Repair (Commercial Missions)
  • IV. Analysis of User Fees
  • v. Fair Pricing: Impacts on International CompetitionVI. Risk-Based Approach for Comparing Advanced Transportation Architectures
  • VII. Selecting a Launch Vehicle (Government Missions)
  • VIII. Launch Campaign Modeling Considerations
  • IX. Cost Risk and Life-Cycle Cost/Availability Analysis
  • X. Resiliency, Operability, and Launch on Demand
  • XI. On-Orbit Service/Repair (Government Missions)
  • XII. Economic Implications of Orbital Debris
  • References
  • Chapter 5 Licensing and Regulatory Issues
  • I. Regulatory Economic Impact Analysis
  • II. Financial ResponsibilityIII. Orbital Debris and Regulatory Analysis
  • IV. Space Launch Indemnification
  • References
  • Chapter 6 Beyond Space: Energy and Gaming
  • I. Energy Conservation: Government Investment in Technology and Setting of Policies
  • II. Manufactured Housing: Product Design/Pricing/Investment Decisions
  • III. Casino Gaming
  • IV. Casino Gaming: Decisions Based upon Long-Term Statistics
  • V. Casino Gaming: Negotiations with High Rollers (Decisions Based upon Short-Term Play Statistics)
  • References
  • Appendix: Estimating the Likelihood of InvestmentIndex
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