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Economists in the Courtroom
"Does Economic Testimony Affect Damage Awards?,"
Journal of Legal Economics
, Vol 1.,
No. 1, March 1991, pp. 43-49.
This article explains the value of using an economist on the defense side to rebut damage estimates by an economist for the plaintiff. The article is available in pdf format below.
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