Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 62State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1988 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 218
The Pennsylvania version presumes that the interest rate equals the inflation rate , in which case the adjustment factor is 1 + P = 1.016 , and Damages = $ 387,000 . Evidently , the esoteric adjustment factor can play an extremely large ...
The Pennsylvania version presumes that the interest rate equals the inflation rate , in which case the adjustment factor is 1 + P = 1.016 , and Damages = $ 387,000 . Evidently , the esoteric adjustment factor can play an extremely large ...
Page 219
Certainly , the traditional economic view was that in a world a with no inflation , the market interest rate and hence R * would vary according to aggregate savings and investment , or according to aggregate supply of and demand for ...
Certainly , the traditional economic view was that in a world a with no inflation , the market interest rate and hence R * would vary according to aggregate savings and investment , or according to aggregate supply of and demand for ...
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Although the proper real interest rate for a damage calculation is an ex ante rate ( since the court is looking into the future ) , it is tempting to sidestep the confusion generated by expected future inflation by considering ex post ...
Although the proper real interest rate for a damage calculation is an ex ante rate ( since the court is looking into the future ) , it is tempting to sidestep the confusion generated by expected future inflation by considering ex post ...
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