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David Schap, Michael R. Luthy, and David I. Rosenbaum. 2020. A 2019 Survey of Forensic Experts: Their Methods, Estimates, and Perspectives. Journal of Legal Economics 26(1-2): pp. 23–69.
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Roman Garagulagian, David I. Rosenbaum, and David Schap.2022. A 2021 Survey of Forensic Experts: Their Methods, Estimates, and Perspectives. Journal of Legal Economics 28(2): pp. 3–27.
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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.
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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.
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v14i2: pp. 1-24 David I Rosenbaum; Michael Guthmann J Personal Injury and wrongful death| Interest (Discount) Rates & PV 2007
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Jeffrey S. Petersen, Phillip H. Allman, and William C. Lee. 2015. Surveys in Class Action Wage and Hour Cases and the Use of Anonymous Respondents. Journal of Legal Economics 22(1): pp. 25–38
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Jeffrey S. Petersen and Phillip H. Allman. 2017. The Effect of the Intent to Retire at Age 70 or Older on Worklife Expectancy. Journal of Legal Economics 23(2): pp. 31–43.
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Jeffrey S. Petersen and Phillip H. Allman. 2019. The Margin of Error on Damages Calculations Based on Sample Survey Data in Class Action Wage and Hour Cases. Journal of Legal Economics 25(1–2): pp. 139–155.
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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
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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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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.