A Note on the Gains in Accuracy of the Sample Mean with More Data
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James E. Ciecka and Gary R. Skoog. 2023. A Note on the Gains in Accuracy of the Sample Mean with More Data. Journal of Legal Economics 29(1–2): pp. 129–137.
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Frank Slesnick. 2023. Book Review: Medical Malpractice Litigation. Journal of Legal Economics 29(1–2): pp. 97–103.
Lauren Guest and David Schap. 2014. Case Law Concerning the Treatment of Federal Income Taxes in Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Litigation in the State Courts. Journal of Legal Economics 20(1–2): pp. 85–123.
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Thomas R. Ireland. 2023. Economic Damages in the Death of a Minor Child in Missouri: The Debate over the 2005 Revision of §537.090. Journal of Legal Economics 29(1–2): pp. 111–127.
Scott Gilbert and David Schap. 2023. Editors’ Note: AAEFE Lifetime Achievement Award. Journal of Legal Economics 29(1–2): pp. 1–2.
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