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
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
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
v4i3: pp. 13-26 Roy F Gilbert Personal Injury and wrongful death| Hedonic Damages 1994
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.
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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