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Vol 28, Issue 2 (9)
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A 2021 Survey of Forensic Experts: Their Methods, Estimates, and Perspectives
$25.00Roman Garagulagian, David I. Rosenbaum, and David Schap.2022. A 2021 Survey of Forensic Experts: Their Methods, Estimates, and Perspectives. Journal of Legal Economics 28(2): pp. 3–27.
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An Alternative Measure of Earning Capacity for a Business Owner: A Federal Court Ruling in Kaniu v. Dickerson
$25.00Paul R. Bjorklund and David Schap. 2022. An Alternative Measure of Earning Capacity for a Business Owner: A Federal Court Ruling in Kaniu v. Dickerson. Journal of Legal Economics 28(1): pp. 93–96.
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Applying the Mitigation Principle to Damages in Injury Lawsuits: A Forensic Economics Perspective
$25.00Paul R. Bjorklund. 2022. Applying the Mitigation Principle to Damages in Injury Lawsuits: A Forensic Economics Perspective. Journal of Legal Economics 18(2): pp. 53-66.
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Book Review: Economics in Legal Reasoning
$25.00Frank D. Tinari and Michael P. Ambrosio. 2022. Book Review: Economics in Legal Reasoning. Journal of Legal Economics 28(1): pp. 75–81.
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Business Profits as a Measure of Earning Capacity in an Accident Case: Fundamentals Revisited
$25.00Paul R. Bjorklund. 2022. Business Profits as a Measure of Earning Capacity in an Accident Case: Fundamentals Revisited. Journal of Legal Economics 28(1): pp. 83–92.
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Corrections to Trends in Legal Decisions Involving Hedonic Damages from March 1, 2018 to July 1, 2022
$25.00Thomas R. Ireland. 2022. Corrections to Trends in Legal Decisions Involving Hedonic Damages from March 1, 2018 to July 1, 2022. Journal of Legal Economics 28(2): pp. 103–105.
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Determining the Reasonable Value of Medical Care in Personal Injury Cases and Medical Malpractice: A New Cost-Based Model
$25.00Thomas M. Wickizer. 2022. Determining the Reasonable Value of Medical Care in Personal Injury Cases and Medical Malpractice: A New Cost-Based Model. Journal of Legal Economics 28(2): pp. 29–51.
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Editor’s Note: Changes to the Board of Editors
$0.00David Schap. 2022. Changes to the Board of Editors. Journal of Legal Economics 28(1): pp. 1–2.
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G2i, Translating General Population Data to the Individual Plaintiff
$25.00Frank Slesnick. 2022. G2i, Translating General Population Data to the Individual Plaintiff. Journal of Legal Economics 28(2): pp. 67–78.
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Hedonic Damages and the Happiness Literature: How Reasonable Is a Constant Annual Value for Loss of Enjoyment?
$25.00David D. Jones. 2022. Hedonic Damages and the Happiness Literature: How Reasonable Is a Constant Annual Value for Loss of Enjoyment? Journal of Legal Economics 28(2): pp. 91–101.
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Personal Consumption and Personal Maintenance Estimates Using Empirically Based Expenditure Allocation Rules
$25.00Eric W. Christensen. 2022. Personal Consumption and Personal Maintenance Estimates Using Empirically Based Expenditure Allocation Rules. Journal of Legal Economics 28(1): pp. 3–46.
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The Natural Rate of Interest, Trends and Applications to Forensic Economics
$25.00Peter Formuzis and Barry Ben-Zion. 2022. The Natural Rate of Interest, Trends and Applications to Forensic Economics. Journal of Legal Economics 28(1): pp. 47–74.