Bibliography of Forensic Economic Literature Regarding Hedonic Damages
$25.00David D. Jones. 2019. Bibliography of Forensic Economic Literature Regarding Hedonic Damages. Journal of Legal Economics 25(1–2): pp. 123–138.
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David D. Jones. 2019. Bibliography of Forensic Economic Literature Regarding Hedonic Damages. Journal of Legal Economics 25(1–2): pp. 123–138.
Scott Gilbert. 2019. Book Review: Pricing Lives. Journal of Legal Economics 25(1–2): pp. 91–99.
v13i2: pp. 45-76 Pamela Morris Personal Injury and wrongful death| Earnings Growth 2006
v13i2: pp. 1-18 Valerie Harrant; Stephanie Powers Personal Injury and wrongful death| Base Earnings 2006
David Schap. 2019. Editor’s Note: Updated Workbook by Foster and Skoog for Calculating Individual and Joint Life Annuities. Journal of Legal Economics 25(1–2): pp. 157–158.
David Schap. 2019. Editor’s Note: Welcoming Remarks. Journal of Legal Economics 25(1–2): pg. 3.
v13i2: pp. 97-100 Boyd Fjeldsted Personal Injury and wrongful death| Fringe Benefits 2006
Richard Lockley, Jerome S. Paige, and David G. Tucek. 2019. Historical Net Discount Rates–An Update Through 2017. Journal of Legal Economics 25(1–2): pp. 159–172.
Thomas R. Ireland. 2019. Huncovsky v. The Gates Rubber Company: A 1990 Case That Still Has Currency in 2019. Journal of Legal Economics 25(1–2): pp. 113–122.
W. Kip Viscusi. 2019. Identifying the Legitimate Role of the Value of a Statistical Life in Legal Contexts. Journal of Legal Economics 25(1-2): pp. 5–28.
Michael Nieswiadomy and Thomas Loudat. 2019. Neutralizing the Adverse Effect of State and Federal Income Taxes on Lump Sum Awards in Employment Cases. Journal of Legal Economics 25(1-2): pp. 53–73.
Michael R. Ruble, Robert T. Patton, and David M. Nelson. 2019. Patton-Nelson Personal Consumption Tables 2016–17. Journal of Legal Economics 25(1–2): pp. 75– 89.
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