Recursions in Forensic Economics
$25.00Gary R. Skoog and James E. Ciecka. 2012. Recursions in Forensic Economics. Journal of Legal Economics 18(2): pp. 143–160.
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Gary R. Skoog and James E. Ciecka. 2012. Recursions in Forensic Economics. Journal of Legal Economics 18(2): pp. 143–160.
v7i1: pp. 48-59 Gary R Albrecht Personal Injury and wrongful death| fringe Benefits 1997
James E. Ciecka. 2012. Solving the Problem of Points with a Recursion. Journal of Legal Economics 18(2): pp. 129–141.
v7i1: pp. 60-71 Thomas R Ireland Misc-Not classified 1997
v7i1: pp. 60-71 Thomas R Ireland Misc-Not classified 1997
v7i2: pp. 87- 90 Reuben E Slesinger Personal Injury and wrongful death| Hedonic Damages 1997
v7i1: pp. 92-95 Gary R Albrecht Personal Injury and wrongful death| Interest (Discount) Rates & PV 1997
James E. Ciecka. 2011. The Newton-Pepys Problem, Measures of Central Tendency, and Symmetry of a Binomial Distribution.
v7i3: pp. 23-34 Thomas R Ireland Personal Injury and wrongful death| Base Earnings| Fringe Benefits 1997-1998
v7i3: pp. 35-44 Susan G Christoffersen; Creighton Frampton Earnings Growth| Fringe Benefits 1997-1998
Harry Howe and Jeffrey W. Lippitt. 2011. Uncertainty Disclosure in Disputed Business Valuations. Journal of Legal Economics 18(1): pp. 27-47.
Thomas R. Ireland. 2011. Uses of the American Time Use Survey to Measure Household Services: What Works and Does Not Work. Journal of Legal Economics 18(1): pp. 63-79.
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