A note on estimating lost earnings from partial permanent injury: Three approaches for the trier of fact
$25.00v8i3: pp. 81-91 Gilbert L Mathis; Michael C Lawson Personal Injury and wrongful death| Medical Costs 1998-1999
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v8i3: pp. 81-91 Gilbert L Mathis; Michael C Lawson Personal Injury and wrongful death| Medical Costs 1998-1999
v8i3: pp. 1-48 Craig J McCann; avid Hsu Business Valuation and Lost Profits 1998-1999
Paul R. Bjorklund and David Schap. 2022. An Alternative Measure of Earning Capacity for a Business Owner: A Federal Court Ruling in Kaniu v. Dickerson. Journal of Legal Economics 28(1): pp. 93–96.
Frank D. Tinari and Michael P. Ambrosio. 2022. Book Review: Economics in Legal Reasoning. Journal of Legal Economics 28(1): pp. 75–81.
v8i3: pp. 93-100 Frank D Tinari Personal Injury and wrongful death| Interest (Discount) Rates & PV 1998-1999
Paul R. Bjorklund. 2022. Business Profits as a Measure of Earning Capacity in an Accident Case: Fundamentals Revisited. Journal of Legal Economics 28(1): pp. 83–92.
David Schap. 2022. Changes to the Board of Editors. Journal of Legal Economics 28(1): pp. 1–2.
Eric W. Christensen. 2022. Personal Consumption and Personal Maintenance Estimates Using Empirically Based Expenditure Allocation Rules. Journal of Legal Economics 28(1): pp. 3–46.
v8i3: pp. 49-66 Bryan C Conley Personal Injury and wrongful death| Personal Consumption 1998-1999
v8i3: pp. 67-80 George W Trivoli; illiam A Scroggins; Robert G Graham; Personal Injury and wrongful death| Interest (Discount) Rates & PV 1998-1999
Peter Formuzis and Barry Ben-Zion. 2022. The Natural Rate of Interest, Trends and Applications to Forensic Economics. Journal of Legal Economics 28(1): pp. 47–74.
Thomas R. Ireland. 2022. Trends in Legal Decisions Involving Hedonic Damages from March 1, 2018 to July 1, 2022. Journal of Legal Economics 28(1): pp. 97–119.
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