NAFE and the Ethics Question
Robert Thornton and
Michael L. Brookshire
Journal of Forensic Economics, 2013, vol. 24, issue 1, 19-23
Abstract:
Since its organization in 1986, the National Association of Forensic Economics (NAFE), its members, and its leaders have maintained a focus upon ethical issues facing forensic economists and such related issues as the certification of testifying economists and appropriate standards of qualifications and of ethical conduct. In recent years, NAFE sessions and membership surveys demonstrate that this focus upon ethical issues has not diminished.
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Date: 2013
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