Credit Expectancy Damages – A New Six Figure Hedonic Bonanza?
$25.00Thomas A. Climo. 2014. Credit Expectancy Damages – A New Six Figure Hedonic Bonanza?. Journal of Legal Economics 20(1–2): pp. 31–48.
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Thomas A. Climo. 2014. Credit Expectancy Damages – A New Six Figure Hedonic Bonanza?. Journal of Legal Economics 20(1–2): pp. 31–48.
v7i2: pp. 35-42 Harvey Paul Personal Injury and wrongful death| Household Services 1997
N. C. Ostrofe. 2014. Does the Vocational Economic Rationale Have Merit? – An Appraisal. Journal of Legal Economics 20(1–2): pp. 61–83.
v7i2: pp. 61-70 L E Johnson Personal Injury and wrongful death| 1997
David G. Tucek. 2014. Historical Net Discount Rates–An Update Through 2013. Journal of Legal Economics 21(1): pp. 119–131.
Geoffrey Paulin. 2014. How to Obtain and Use Results of the Consumer Expenditure Survey: A Description of Tables, Microdata Files, and Data Quality. Journal of Legal Economics 21(1): pp. 1–20.
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.
v7i2: pp. 1-14 Thomas J Romans; Frederick G Floss Employment 1997
Edward Foster. 2014. Measuring Lost Health Insurance Benefits With Limited Information. Journal of Legal Economics 20(1–2): pp. 125–139.
Thomas R. Ireland. 2014. Millo v. Delius and Losses that Are ‘‘Not Otherwise Compensable’’. Journal of Legal Economics 20(1–2): pp. 49–60.
v7i1: pp. 72-91 Ross D Fuerman Misc-Not classified 1997
Michael R. Ruble, Robert T. Patton, and David M. Nelson. 2014. Patton-Nelson Personal Consumption Tables 2011–12. Journal of Legal Economics 21(1): pp. 41–55.
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