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September 01 1990
Assuming the Can Opener: Hedonic Wage Estimates and the Value of Life
Journal of Forensic Economics (1990) 3 (3): 51–59.
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William T. Dickens; Assuming the Can Opener: Hedonic Wage Estimates and the Value of Life. Journal of Forensic Economics 1 September 1990; 3 (3): 51–59. doi: https://doi.org/10.5085/0898-5510-3.3.51
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