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Social Inflation: Assessment and Development of Measures to Account for the Impact of Increased Litigation on Transportation Accident Costs

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  • Wolfe, K. Eric, 1991. "Social Inflation: Assessment and Development of Measures to Account for the Impact of Increased Litigation on Transportation Accident Costs," Transportation Research Forum Proceedings 1990s 319065, Transportation Research Forum.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:ndtr90:319065
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.319065
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    1. Wolfe, K. Eric, 1984. "An Examination of Risk Costs associated with the movement of hazardous materials," 25th Annual Transportation Research Forum, Boston, Massachusetts, October 22-24, 1984 311684, Transportation Research Forum.
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