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economic theory to address this issue. We find that the relation between the appropriate compensation and the mean and median …
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Punitive damages have long been viewed as taxable by the IRS, and that view was enshrined in 1996 with a U.S. Supreme Court case and a statutory change to section 104. Yet there remains a narrow exception from this treatment that exempts limited damages for wrongful death. Wood explores this...
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In employment termination, personal injury, or wrongful death cases, economists often need to compute not only the loss of a stream of earnings during the potential employment years but also the loss of future pension benefits. Forensic economists differ in the specific methodology that they use...
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This article deals with the method of calculating lost profits, or determining the relevant basic formula, respectively. The aim is to summarise the knowledge about the used calculations, evaluate them and comment on the possibility of their use with regard to the purpose of the prepared...
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Cover -- Contents -- Preface -- Chapter 1: Business Liability -- Chapter 2: Economic Loss -- Chapter 3: Compensation …
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This paper investigates the economic consequences of workplace accidents in the British labour market. For the empirical analysis, I use data on employment and earnings from the British Household Panel Survey and exploit fixed effects estimators to control for time-invariant unobserved workers'...
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