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Thomas R. Ireland
University of Missouri
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1.
Economic Science and Hedonic Damage Analysis in Light of Daubert V. Merrell Dow
Number of pages: 22
Posted: 17 Apr 1997
Thomas R. Ireland,
Walter D. Johnson
and
Paul C. Taylor
University of Missouri, University of Missouri and Consulting Economist
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Recent Legal Decisions Regarding Hedonic Damages: An Update
Journal of Forensic Economics, Vol. 13, No. 2, 2000
Posted: 28 Aug 2016
Last Revised: 01 Sep 2016
Thomas R. Ireland
University of Missouri
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Hedonic Damages Ten Years Later: A Symposium
Journal of Forensic Economics, Vol. 13, No. 2, 2000
Posted: 28 Aug 2016
Last Revised: 02 Sep 2016
Peter Marks
and Thomas R. Ireland
Independent and University of Missouri
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4.
Origins of the American Academy of Economic and Financial Experts
Posted: 23 Jul 2003
Thomas R. Ireland
University of Missouri
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5.
The Estate of a Minor Child in a Child Death Case
Posted: 21 Oct 2002
Thomas R. Ireland and
John O. Ward
University of Missouri and National Association of Forensic Economics (NAFE)
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6.
A Comment on David M. Reaume's 'Nonmarket Services: An Offset in Certain Cases'
Posted: 23 Jan 2001
Thomas R. Ireland
University of Missouri
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7.
Improving the Objectivity of Economic Expert Testimony for Personal Injury/Wrongful Death Litigation
Posted: 08 Aug 2000
Thomas R. Ireland
University of Missouri
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8.
Total Offsets in Forensic Economics: Legal Requirements, Data Comparisons, and Jury Comprehension
Posted: 08 Aug 2000
Thomas R. Ireland
University of Missouri
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9.
Neutrality and Advocacy: A Challenge for Forensic Economics
Journal of Legal Economics, Vol. 8, No. 1, 1999
Posted: 25 Aug 1999
Francis J. Colella
and Thomas R. Ireland
affiliation not provided to SSRN
and University of Missouri
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10.
Opportunity Cost vs. Replacement Cost in a Lost Service Analysis
Posted: 27 Jun 1999
Thomas R. Ireland
University of Missouri
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11.
Back Calculating Nominal Wage Rates from Nominal Discount Rates: A Useful Exercise in Forensic Economic Analysis
Posted: 24 Feb 1999
Thomas R. Ireland
University of Missouri
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12.
The Pfeifer Decision, Risk and Damage Awards: An Extended Response to Albrecht and Wood
Posted: 24 Feb 1999
Thomas R. Ireland
University of Missouri
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13.
Compensable Nonmarket Services in Wrongful Death Litigation: Legal Definitions and Measurement Standards
Posted: 12 Nov 1998
Thomas R. Ireland
University of Missouri
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14.
The Interface between Law and Economics and Forensic Economics
Posted: 31 May 1998
Thomas R. Ireland
University of Missouri
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15.
The Cross Contributions of Spouses to Human Capital Creation within Families: What Economic Rights Should Outlast Marriage
Kentucky Journal of Economics and Business, Vol. 16, 1997.
Posted: 05 Jun 1997
Thomas R. Ireland
University of Missouri
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