Forensic economics
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Forensic economics is the study and interpretation of evidence related to economic damages for purposes of civil litigation. Economic damages typically include present day calculations of lost earnings and benefits, the lost value of a business, lost business profits, lost value of household service, replacement labor costs and future medical care costs.
See also
- Economics
- Forensics
- Economic damages
- Forensic economist
- Determining Economic Damages, by Gerald D. Martin, James Publishing, Inc., 1988-2005.
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