Surveys in Class Action Wage and Hour Cases and the Use of Anonymous Respondents
SMC Affiliated Work
1
Status
Faculty
School
School of Economics and Business Administration
Department
Economics
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2015
Publication / Conference / Sponsorship
Journal of Legal Economics
Description/Abstract
Forensic economists face a choice when retained to project damages in a class action wage and hour case and need to survey the class members should they conduct a survey themselves or rely upon a survey.
Scholarly
yes
Peer Reviewed
1
Volume
22
Issue
1
First Page
25
Last Page
38
Disciplines
Business | Economics
Original Citation
Peterson, J.S., Allman, P. H., Lee, W. C. (2015). Surveys in class action wage and hour cases and the use of anonymous respondents. Journal of Legal Economics, 22(1), 25-38
Repository Citation
Petersen, Jeffrey S.; Allman, Phillip H.; and Lee, William C.. Surveys in Class Action Wage and Hour Cases and the Use of Anonymous Respondents (2015). Journal of Legal Economics. 22 (1), 25-38. [article]. https://digitalcommons.stmarys-ca.edu/school-economics-business-faculty-works/126