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Vol 19, Issue 2 (10)
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A Comment on the Albrecht Review of the Three Arguments Used to Justify Including a Risk-Premium in the Discount Factor
$25.00Charles M. Linke. 2012. A 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(1): 1-5
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Comment on Skoog and Ciecka, “An Autoregressive Model of Order Two for Worklife Expectancies and Other Labor Force Characteristics with an Application to Major League Baseball Hitters”
$25.00Edward Foster. (2013). Comment on Skoog and Ciecka, “An Autoregressive Model of Order Two for Worklife Expectancies and Other Labor Force Characteristics with an Application to Major League Baseball Hitters”. Journal of Legal Economics 19(2): pp. 43-46.
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Determining an Earnings Basis for a Projection of Past and Future Lost Earning Capacity
$25.00Thomas Ireland. (2013). Determining an Earnings Basis for a Projection of Past and Future Lost Earning Capacity. Journal of Legal Economics 19(2): pp. 47-64.
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Developing Statistical Based Earnings Estimates: Median versus Mean Earnings
$25.00Lawrence M. Spizman (2013). Developing Statistical Based Earnings Estimates: Median versus Mean Earnings. Journal of Legal Economics 19(2): pp. 77-82.
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Historical Net Discount Rates-An Update Through 2011
$25.00David G. Tucek. (2012). Historical Net Discount Rates-An Update Through 2011. Journal of Legal Economics 19(1): pp. 89-111.
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Historical Net Discount Rates: Amended and Reinterpreted
$25.00Andrew Kraynak & David Schap. 2012. Historical Net Discount Rates: Amended and Reinterpreted. Journal of Legal Economics 19(1): pp. 17-36.
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Response to Comment on the Albrecht Review of the Three Arguments Used to Justify Including A Risk-Premium in the Discount Factor
$25.00Gary 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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Sausage Making at the Bureau of Labor Statistics – or – What Do They Put Into All Those Compensation and Earnings Measures?
$25.00Lane Hudgins. (2013). Sausage Making at the Bureau of Labor Statistics – or – What Do They Put Into All Those Compensation and Earnings Measures? Journal of Legal Economics 19(2): pp. 97
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Taxes and the present value assessment of economic losses in personal injury litigation: Comment
$25.00Scott 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.
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The Economic Grounds of Alimony: Evidence from French Divorce Court Decisions
$25.00Myriam 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.
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The Logistic Curve and the Logistic Probability Distribution
$25.00James E. Ciecka. (2013). The Logistic Curve and the Logistic Probability Distribution. Journal of Legal Economics 19(2): pp. 83-96.
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The Pre-Injury Earnings Base
$25.00Stephen M. Renas.(2013). The Pre-Injury Earnings Base. Journal of Legal Economics 19(2): pp. 65-76.
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Trends in Legal Decisions Involving Hedonic Damages from 2000 to 2012
$25.00Thomas R. Ireland. 2012. Trends in Legal Decisions Involving Hedonic Damages from 2000 to 2012. Journal of Legal Economics 19(1): pp. 61-88