Full Journal of Legal Economics Volume 23 Issue 1
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Rodgers. 2012 Helpin v. Trustees of U. Penn: Lost Profits Not Discounted to Present Value in Pennsylvania Breach of Contract Cases. Journal of Legal Economics 18(2): pp. 79–92.
David G. Tucek. 2016. Historical Net Discount Rates–An Update Through 2015. Journal of Legal Economics 23(1): pp. 91–104.
Paul R. Bjorklund. 2017. Mandatory Victims Restitution Act: Theory and Practice. Journal of Legal Economics 23(2): pp. 55–64.
Thomas R. Ireland. 2012. Possible Damage Elements in Wrongful Termination Litigation: Back Pay, Front Pay, and Lost Earning Capacity. Journal of Legal Economics 18(2): pp. 93–105.
Raymond Strangways and Bruce Rubin. 2012 Primer on Military Retirement. Journal of Legal Economics 18(2): pp. 17–45.
Gary R. Skoog and James E. Ciecka. 2012. Recursions in Forensic Economics. Journal of Legal Economics 18(2): pp. 143–160.
James E. Ciecka. 2012. Solving the Problem of Points with a Recursion. Journal of Legal Economics 18(2): pp. 129–141.
Paul R. Bjorklund. 2016. Standards of Proof for Plaintiff and Defense Expert Opinions. Journal of Legal Economics 23(1): pp. 53–60.
Kayla Horan and David Schap. 2016. State Variation in Certain Rules Governing Expert Witness Testimony. Journal of Legal Economics 23(1): pp. 61–70.
Andrew Feeley, Kayla Horan, and David Schap. 2017. Statutory Modification of the Collateral Source Rule. Journal of Legal Economics 23(2): pp. 81–91.
Patrick A. Gaughan and Charles L. Baum II. 2016. The Accuracy of the Social Security Wage and Other Economic Projections. Journal of Legal Economics 23(1): pp. 3–29.
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.
v10i1: pp. 61 72 Joel N Morse; Jeffrey M Siedenberg Personal Injury and wrongful death| Personal Consumption 2000
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