Millo v. Delius and Losses that Are ‘‘Not Otherwise Compensable’’
$25.00Thomas R. Ireland. 2014. Millo v. Delius and Losses that Are ‘‘Not Otherwise Compensable’’. Journal of Legal Economics 20(1–2): pp. 49–60.
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Thomas R. Ireland. 2014. Millo v. Delius and Losses that Are ‘‘Not Otherwise Compensable’’. Journal of Legal Economics 20(1–2): pp. 49–60.
Gary Albrecht. (2013). Response to Comment on the Albrecht Review of the Three Arguments Used to Justify Including A Risk-Premium in the Discount Factor. Journal of Legal Economics 19(2): pp. 25-26.
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Scott Gilbert. (2013). Taxes and the present value assessment of economic losses in personal injury litigation: Comment. Journal of Legal Economics 19(2): pp. 27-42.
Myriam Doriat-Duban and Cecile Bourreau-Dubois. (2013). The Economic Grounds of Alimony: Evidence from French Divorce Court Decisions. Journal of Legal Economics 19(2): pp. 1-24.
James E. Ciecka. (2013). The Logistic Curve and the Logistic Probability Distribution. Journal of Legal Economics 19(2): pp. 83-96.
Stephen M. Renas.(2013). The Pre-Injury Earnings Base. Journal of Legal Economics 19(2): pp. 65-76.
Thomas R. Ireland. 2012. Trends in Legal Decisions Involving Hedonic Damages from 2000 to 2012. Journal of Legal Economics 19(1): pp. 61-88
James E. Ciecka. 2012. Ulpian’s Table and the Value of Life Annuities and Usufructs. Journal of Legal Economics 19(1): pp. 7-15
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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