Journal of Forensic Economics
1987 - 2016
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Volume 26, issue 2, 2016
- Editors' Note pp. 145-145

- James E. Ciecka, Kurt V. Krueger and Steven J. Shapiro
- Retiring the Historical Net Discount Rate pp. 147-180

- Kurt V. Krueger
- An Alternative Estimation Technique for Determining Discount Rates and Earnings Growth Rates in Wrongful Death and Personal Injury Cases pp. 181-192

- Paul Mason and Andres Gallo
- Assessing Economic Damages in Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Litigation: The State of Nebraska pp. 193-209

- David I. Rosenbaum and Mark Richardson
- Assessing Economic Damages in Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Litigation: The State of Rhode Island pp. 211-221

- David Schap, Steven J. Shapiro and Caitlin Street
- Update to Assessing Economic Damages in Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Litigation: The State of Idaho pp. 223-227

- Tyler J. Bowles
- Update to Assessing Economic Damages in Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Litigation: The State of Utah pp. 229-234

- Tyler J. Bowles
- Update to Assessing Economic Damages in Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Litigation: The State of Mississippi pp. 235-243

- Carl G. Brooking, Blakely Fox Fender and Harvey L. Fiser
- Update to Assessing Economic Damages in Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Litigation in Florida pp. 245-249

- David R. Williams
- How Our Days Became Numbered pp. 251-256

- Frank L. Slesnick
- Taxes and Value: The Ongoing Research and Analysis Relating to the S Corporation Valuation Puzzle pp. 257-258

- Gene A. Trevino
Volume 26, issue 1, 2015
- Medical Net Discount Rates: Updated and Re-examined pp. 1-16

- Robert Baumann and David Schap
- Transitions Into and Out of Census Disability pp. 17-51

- Kurt V. Krueger and Gary R. Skoog
- A 2015 Survey of Forensic Economists: Their Methods, Estimates, and Perspectives pp. 53-83

- Michael R. Luthy, Michael L. Brookshire, David Rosenbaum, David Schap and Frank L. Slesnick
- A Comment on “Employee Tenure and Economic Losses in Wrongful Termination Cases” pp. 85-93

- Nicholas Coleman
- Employee Tenure and Economic Losses in Wrongful Termination Cases: A Reply to Nicholas Coleman pp. 95-97

- Charles L. Baum
- Net Interest Rates: History and Measurement pp. 99-114

- Edward Foster
- Assessing Economic Damages in Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Litigation: The State of Washington pp. 115-131

- Laura Taylor and William G. Brandt
- The Myth of Achievement Tests – The GED and the Role of Character in American Life pp. 133-136

- Frank L. Slesnick
Volume 25, issue 2, 2014
- Worklife Expectancy of Railroad Workers Based on the Twenty-Fifth Actuarial Valuation Using Both Competing Risks/Multiple Decrement Theory and the Markov Railroad Model pp. 109-127

- Gary R. Skoog and James E. Ciecka
- Are Mexican Net Discount Rates Stationary? An Application for Lost Earnings Damages Involving Undocumented Workers pp. 128-152

- Antonio Avalos and R. Sean Alley
- Wage Net Discount Rates: 1981–2012 pp. 153-174

- David Schap, Robert Baumann and Lauren Guest
- Personal Consumption by Family Type and Household Income pp. 203-220

- Kurt V. Krueger
- Real Earnings of Full-Time Workers by Education, Age Group and Sex, 1974–2012 pp. 221-241

- Edward Foster
Volume 25, issue 1, 2014
- Editors' Note pp. 1-2

- James E. Ciecka, Kurt V. Krueger and Steven J. Shapiro
- The Journal of Forensic Economics: Revisiting Its Perspective and Agenda for Research pp. 5-16

- John O. Ward
- Structural Growth in Labor Costs: Evidence from the Employment Cost Index pp. 17-24

- Gary R. Albrecht and Kurt V. Krueger
- Evolving Labor Market Transition Probabilities and Their Impact on Worklife Estimates pp. 25-50

- Matthew J. Cushing and David I. Rosenbaum
- Total Worklife Expectancy pp. 51-70

- Kurt V. Krueger and Frank Slesnick
- Using TIPS to Discount to Present Value pp. 71-89

- Raymond Strangways, Bruce L. Rubin and Michael Zugelder
- A Comment on George DeMartino's “Professional Economic Ethics: The Posnerian and Naïve Perspectives” pp. 91-97

- Frank D. Tinari
Volume 24, issue 2, 2013
- Potential Effects of the Affordable Care Act on the Award of Life Care Expenses pp. 153-160

- Joshua Congdon-Hohman and Victor Matheson
- Underestimation of Securities Fraud Aggregate Damages Due to Inter-Fund Trades pp. 161-173

- Steven Feinstein, Gang Hu, Mark Marcus and Zann Ali
- Educational Attainment Model for a Minor Child: The Next Generation pp. 175-190

- John Kane, Lawrence Spizman and Don Donelson
- Total Offset and Medical Net Discount Rates: 1981–2012 pp. 191-204

- David Schap, Lauren Guest and Andrew Kraynak
- Valuing Non-Wage Compensation of Private Sector Labor Union Workers in the Construction Trades pp. 205-220

- Frank Tinari and Kenneth T. Betz
- Assessing Economic Damages in Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Litigation: The State of Colorado pp. 221-240

- Jane Lillydahl and Gilbert L. Mathis
Volume 24, issue 1, 2013
- Editor's Introduction pp. 1-2

- Steven J. Shapiro
- Professional Economic Ethics: The Posnerian and Naïve Perspectives pp. 3-18

- George DeMartino
- NAFE and the Ethics Question pp. 19-23

- Robert Thornton and Michael L. Brookshire
- Can Statements of Ethical Principles and Codes of Practice Make a Difference? The Results of a NAFE Survey pp. 25-39

- John O. Ward and Robert Thornton
- Employee Tenure and Economic Losses in Wrongful Termination Cases pp. 41-66

- Charles L. Baum
- 2012 Survey of Forensic Economists: Their Methods, Estimates, and Perspectives pp. 67-99

- Frank L. Slesnick, Michael R. Luthy and Michael L. Brookshire
- Personal Consumption and Single Persons: A Reply to Kurt Krueger pp. 101-107

- Thomas R. Ireland
- Personal Consumption and Single Persons: A Reply to Thomas R. Ireland pp. 105-107

- Kurt V. Krueger
- A Comment on “Self-Consumption in Wrongful Death Cases: Decedent or Family Income?” pp. 109-112

- Kurt V. Krueger
- A Reply to “A Comment on Self-Consumption in Wrongful Death Cases: Decedent or Family Income?” pp. 113-115

- Michael L. Brookshire and Frank L. Slesnick
Volume 23, issue 2, 2012
- Personal Consumption Rates for Canada: Update of 2000 PCRs Using 2007–08 Surveys of Household Spending Data pp. 135-157

- Cara L. Brown
- Valuation of Spouse and Survivor Benefits In a Defined Benefit Retirement Plan pp. 159-176

- Raymond Strangways, Bruce L. Rubin and Michael Zugelder
- A Test of the Increment-Decrement Method of Calculating Worklife Expectancies of Older Females pp. 177-193

- Walter Wessels
- Personal Consumption and Single Persons: A Reply to Thomas Ireland pp. 195-198

- Kurt V. Krueger
- The Risk and Reward of Investing a Lost Earnings Award: A Comparison of Stocks, Bonds, and Bills pp. 199-207

- Michael Nieswiadomy
- The Comprehensive Guide to Lost Profits Damages for Experts and Attorneys, 2011 Edition pp. 209-211

- Jennifer L. Polhemus
Volume 23, issue 1, 2012
- Damage Awards Using Intermediate Term Government Bond Funds vs. U.S. Treasuries Ladder: Tradeoffs in Theory and Practice pp. 1-31

- Joseph I. Rosenberg and Rick R. Gaskins
- Personal Consumption and Single Persons: A Comment pp. 33-39

- Thomas R. Ireland
- Assessing Economic Damages in Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Litigation: The State of Louisiana pp. 41-62

- James Richard Bartkus and Shael N. Wolfson
- Assessing Economic Damages in Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Litigation: The State of Michigan pp. 63-89

- William D. King and Michael S. Mahoney
- Assessment of Earning Capacity, Third Edition pp. 91-96

- Frank Slesnick
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