A Markov (increment-decrement) model of labor force activity: Extended tables of central tendency, variation, and probability intervals
$25.00v11i1: pp. 23-87 Gary R Skoog; James E Ciecka Employment 2001
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v11i1: pp. 23-87 Gary R Skoog; James E Ciecka Employment 2001
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Thomas R. Ireland. 2016. Damage Standards for Wrongful Death/Survival Actions: Loss to Survivors, Loss to the Estate, Loss of Accumulations to an Estate, and Investment Accumulations. Journal of Legal Economics 22(2): pp. 5–23.
David Schap. 2016. Introduction to the Symposium on Wrongful Death. Journal of Legal Economics 22(2): pp. 1–4.
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.
David Schap and Andrea Thompson. 2016. Recoverable Damages for Wrongful Death in the States: A 2015 Review of Statutory Law. Journal of Legal Economics 22(2): pp. 143–153.
Matthew C. McCabe. 2016. The Loss of Inheritance Claim, Revisited. Journal of Legal Economics 22(2): pp. 33–64.
David Schap. 2016. The Reduction for Decedent Self-Consumption: Jurisdictional Mandates for Personal Consumption or Personal Maintenance. Journal of Legal Economics 22(2): pp. 107–142.
Includes Editors notes from Journal of Legal Economics 23(1)
Victor A. Matheson, David I. Rosenbaum,, and David Schap. 2016. Wrongful Death: Who Recovers What, Where, and How? Journal of Legal Economics 22(2): pp. 25–32.
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