A reply to “The application of hedonic models to personal injury litigation: Comment.”
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v5i1: pp. 87-90 Roy F Gilbert Personal Injury and wrongful death| Hedonic Damages 1995
v4i2: pp. 1-17 Roy F Gilbert Personal Injury and wrongful death| Earnings Growth 1994
v2i3: pp. 63-66 Roy F Gilbert Personal Injury and wrongful death| Fringe Benefits 1992
Matthew J. Cushing and David I. Rosenbaum. 2014. Labor Market Transitions and Geographic Mobility: Implications for Worklife Studies. Journal of Legal Economics 21(1): pp. 21–40.
David I. Rosenbaum and Matthew J. Cushing. 2016. Loss of Accumulation of Estate in Wrongful Death: A State-by-State Analysis. Journal of Legal Economics 22(2): pp. 65–106.
v6i1: pp. 1-26 Roy F Gilbert and Thomas R. Ireland; Projecting Personal Injury Losses with an Experience-based Model of Adjustments to the Work-life Cycle
v4i3: pp. 13-26 Roy F Gilbert Personal Injury and wrongful death| Hedonic Damages 1994
Matthew J. Cushing & David I. Rosenbaum. (2012). Valuing Household Services: A New Look at the Replacement Cost Approach. Journal of Legal Economics 19(1): pp. 37-60
Daniel Baquet, Matthew J. Cushing, and David I. Rosenbaum. 2017. Worklife by Occupation Physical Requirements. Journal of Legal Economics 23(2): pp. 1–29.
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