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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.
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Schap, D. Forensic Economics: An Overview. Eastern Econ J 36, 347–352 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1057/eej.2010.27
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