The field of forensic economics is described broadly. Examples are given of the kinds of cases in which forensic economists participate. Key features are presented concerning forensic economic analysis of personal injury and wrongful death cases
Includes bibliographical references.Since the 1970's, the field of forensic economics has grown cons...
Economic Analysis of Law in the Field of Liability for Damages This thesis focuses on the applicatio...
At common law, there was no right to recover damages for the wrongful death of another. North Caroli...
This chapter provides an overview of forensic economics by discussing four questions about its domai...
In the Fall 2007 issue of the Journal of Forensic Economics Ralph J. Brown and Erik L. Olsen outline...
A new meta-field of forensic economics has begun to emerge, uncovering evidence of hidden behavior...
The article examines the role of economists as experts in law courts. It discusses the conventional ...
This paper delineates the specialty field of forensic industrial organization (IO) as the applicatio...
Forensic economics experts (FE) working with attorneys engaged in litigation, whether consulting, pr...
What is a forensic Economist? In any assessment of damages in a personal injury tort action, a foren...
This article is one in a series of articles in the Journal of Forensic Economics detailing the diffe...
In March 2003, 746 surveys were mailed to the population of NAFE (Na-tional Association of Forensic ...
Forensic economists often present to the courts an estimate of the value of amounts required to comp...
As practicing forensic economists, much that we learn about the fine art of our profession can only ...
In January 2015, 590 e-mail invitations to complete an electronic survey were sent to NAFE (National...
Includes bibliographical references.Since the 1970's, the field of forensic economics has grown cons...
Economic Analysis of Law in the Field of Liability for Damages This thesis focuses on the applicatio...
At common law, there was no right to recover damages for the wrongful death of another. North Caroli...
This chapter provides an overview of forensic economics by discussing four questions about its domai...
In the Fall 2007 issue of the Journal of Forensic Economics Ralph J. Brown and Erik L. Olsen outline...
A new meta-field of forensic economics has begun to emerge, uncovering evidence of hidden behavior...
The article examines the role of economists as experts in law courts. It discusses the conventional ...
This paper delineates the specialty field of forensic industrial organization (IO) as the applicatio...
Forensic economics experts (FE) working with attorneys engaged in litigation, whether consulting, pr...
What is a forensic Economist? In any assessment of damages in a personal injury tort action, a foren...
This article is one in a series of articles in the Journal of Forensic Economics detailing the diffe...
In March 2003, 746 surveys were mailed to the population of NAFE (Na-tional Association of Forensic ...
Forensic economists often present to the courts an estimate of the value of amounts required to comp...
As practicing forensic economists, much that we learn about the fine art of our profession can only ...
In January 2015, 590 e-mail invitations to complete an electronic survey were sent to NAFE (National...
Includes bibliographical references.Since the 1970's, the field of forensic economics has grown cons...
Economic Analysis of Law in the Field of Liability for Damages This thesis focuses on the applicatio...
At common law, there was no right to recover damages for the wrongful death of another. North Caroli...