The Earnings Analyst 2004
Journal of the American Rehabilitation Economics Association


ISSN 1547-240X

Topics from the Volume VI 2004 issue of TEA include:

Feature Articles

  • Law, Economics and Science: The Interdisciplinary Nature of Measuring Loss in Catastrophic Injury Cases – Kevin S. Marshall
  • The Role of a Forensic Economist in a Damage Assessment for Personal Injuries – Thomas R. Ireland
  • The Vocational Expert in Forensic Rehabilitation: Translating Medical Impairment to Economic Loss – Aaron M. Wolfson, Shael N. Wolfson & Barbara A. Dunlap
  • An Overview of the Field of Life Care Planning: A Comparison of Training Venues, Certification Processes, Current Training Needs and a Guide to Life Care Plan Development – Penelope Caragonne

Topics in other issues: Back to journal, TEA 2008, TEA 2007, TEA 2006, TEA 2005, TEA 2004, TEA 2003, TEA 2001, TEA 2000, TEA 1999, TEA 1998

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