Journal of Forensic Economics
1987 - 2016
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Volume 18, issue 2, 2005
- Editors' Note pp. 123-123

- Michael J. Piette and Steven J. Shapiro
- The Impact of Family Background on Educational Attainment in Canada pp. 125-137

- Christopher Bruce and Carmen Anderson
- Estimates of Labor Productivity of Economic Damages Experts pp. 139-153

- Elias C. Grivoyannis and Frank D. Tinari
- Problems with Using Government Measures of Disability to Estimate Potential Earnings Loss pp. 155-170

- David D. Jones
- Measures of Loss Periods for the Evaluation of Lost Earnings in Korea pp. 171-185

- Seungryul Ma
- The Impact of Criminal Convictions on Calculations of Lost Earnings in Personal Injury and Wrongful Death: Issues for Forensic Economics and Vocational Assessment pp. 187-195

- Allyn Needham and Shannon Shipp
- A Test of the Increment-Decrement Method of Calculating Worklife Expectancies pp. 197-210

- Walter Wessels
- Assessing Economic Damages in Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Litigation: the State of Kansas pp. 211-226

- Kurt V. Krueger and John O. Ward
- Assessing Economic Damages in Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Litigation: The State of Utah pp. 227-242

- W. Cris Lewis and Tyler J. Bowles
- Recent Publications of Interest to Forensic Economists pp. 243-258

- James D. Rodgers and Robert Thornton
- Contemporary Studies in Economic and Financial Analysis, Volume 87 Developments in Litigation Economics pp. 259-261

- Michael Vernarelli
- Cohort Analysis: A Regression Plain and Simple pp. 263-264

- David W. Peterson
Volume 18, issue 1, 2005
- Introduction to Special Issue on Forensic Decision Analysis pp. 1-2

- Michael J. Piette and Steven J. Shapiro
- Statistics Often Tell Much, and Courts Listen: Common Sense and Compensation Discrimination pp. 3-10

- David Copus and Jaime Cole
- On Forensic Decision Analysis pp. 11-62

- David W. Peterson
- Using Forensic Decision Analysis to Investigate Claims of Pay Discrimination pp. 63-81

- Murray S. Simpson
- Comment on “The Use of Attrition Rates for Economic Loss Calculations in Employment Discrimination Cases: A Hypothetical Case Study” pp. 83-89

- Richard D. Raymond
- Reply to “Comments on ‘The Use of Attrition Rates for Economic Loss Calculations in Employment Discrimination Cases: A Hypothetical Case Study’” pp. 91-97

- Paul F. White, Josefina V. Tranfa-Abboud and Fredrick M. Holt
- Tables of Inter-year Labor Force Status of the U.S. Population (1998–2004) to Operate the Markov Model of Worklife Expectancy pp. 99-99

- Kurt V. Krueger
Volume 17, issue 3, 2004
- Illegal Aliens: Damage Claims for Lost Wages pp. 281-288

- Tyler J. Bowles
- The Social Security and Medicare Related Economic Losses of the Estate in the Wrongful Death of a Social Security Pensioner pp. 289-311

- Gregory K. Faulk
- Tables of Inter-year Labor Force Status of the U.S. Population (1998–2004) to Operate the Markov Model of Worklife Expectancy pp. 313-381

- Kurt V. Krueger
- A Note on “Household Services: Toward a More Comprehensive Measurement” pp. 383-385

- Frank D. Tinari
- Assessing Economic Damages in Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Litigation: The State of California pp. 387-413

- Barry Ben-Zion
- Assessing Economic Damages in Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Litigation: The State of Idaho pp. 415-427

- Tyler J. Bowles, W. Cris Lewis and Gary R. Wells
Volume 17, issue 2, 2004
- Personal Consumption Rates for Canada: Differentiated By Family Size and Income Level Using Survey of Household Spending (SHS) 2000 Data pp. 147-165

- Cara L. Brown
- The Markov Assumption for Worklife Expectancy pp. 167-183

- Edward M. Foster and Gary R. Skoog
- On Valuing the Price Effect of a Conspiracy in Price-Fixing Cases pp. 185-202

- John D. Jackson and Sarah J. Skinner
- General Econometric Models of Housework for Husbands and Wives: An Amalgam of Ideas to Answer New Inquiries pp. 203-221

- David C. Sharp and David H. Ciscel
- Distinguishing the Illegal from the Legal in Antitrust Damages Calculations: Lessons from Netscape v. Microsoft pp. 223-239

- Jonathan T. Tomlin
- Assessing Economic Damages in Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Litigation: The State of Ohio pp. 241-253

- David W. Boyd and Ralph R. Frasca
- Assessing Economic Damages in Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Litigation: The State of Kentucky pp. 255-274

- Frank Slesnick and Cynthia Mulliken
Volume 17, issue 1, 2004
- Assessing Alternative Methods of Estimating the Present Value of Future Earnings: A Fifteen-Year Update pp. 1-15

- Brian C. Brush
- Valuation of Credit Guarantees: An Application of Economic Theory in Litigation pp. 17-37

- Steven P. Feinstein, Allen J. Michel and Israel Shaked
- Method For Calculating Reasonable Aggregate Range Estimates in Life Care Plan Analysis and Other Forensic Economic Applications pp. 39-45

- David Schap
- Reconsidering and Extending the Conventional/Demographic and LPE Models: The LPd and LPi Restricted Markov Models pp. 47-94

- Gary R. Skoog and James E. Ciecka
- Assessing Economic Damages in Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Litigation: The State of Mississippi pp. 95-111

- Carl G. Brooking, Blakely Fox Fender and Harvey L. Fiser
- Assessing Economic Damages in Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Litigation: The State of Georgia pp. 113-124

- Peter C. Eisemann
Volume 16, issue 3, 2003
- Risk, Discounting, and the Present Value of Future Earnings pp. 263-274

- Brian C. Brush
- The Impact of Recidivism on Projecting Future Earnings for Individuals with a History of Correctional Supervision pp. 275-281

- Allyn Needham and Shannon Shipp
- Reverse Regression and Orthogonal Regression in Employment Discrimination Analysis pp. 283-298

- Kurt C. Schaefer and Michelle L. Visser
- Introduction pp. 299-299

- John O. Ward and Michael J. Piette
- A Comment on “One More Time: New York's Structured Settlement Statutes, Rent Seeking and the Pro-Plaintiff Bias” pp. 301-304

- Thomas R. Ireland
- A Comment on “One More Time: New York's Structured Settlement Statutes, Rent Seeking and the Pro-Plaintiff Bias” pp. 305-307

- Anthony H. Riccardi
- Final Comment: Unintended Consequences of New York Structured Settlement Laws pp. 309-314

- Lawrence Spizman, Elizabeth Schmitt and Frederick G. Floss
- Assessing Damages in Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Litigation: The State of West Virginia pp. 315-327

- George A. Barrett and Michael L. Brookshire
- Assessing Economic Damages in Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Litigation: The Commonwealth of Puerto Rico pp. 329-344

- Ronald Martínez-Cuevas
Volume 16, issue 2, 2003
- Approaches to Damages Measurement in Employment Litigation: An Introduction pp. 151-152

- Frank D. Tinari
- Cohort Analysis: A Regression Plain and Fancy pp. 153-176

- David W. Peterson
- Front Pay Damage Assessment: A Summary of Vocational and Psychological Considerations pp. 177-184

- Michael Shahnasarian
- Do Terminated Employees Catch Up? Evidence from the Displaced Workers Survey pp. 185-199

- David Macpherson and Michael J. Piette
- Duration of Employment: Updated Analysis pp. 201-207

- Robert R. Trout
- The Use of Attrition Rates for Economic Loss Calculations in Employment Discrimination Cases: A Hypothetical Case Study pp. 209-223

- Paul F. White, Josefina V. Tranfa-Abboud and Fredrick M. Holt
- Handling Taxes in Employment Law Cases pp. 225-256

- James D. Rodgers
Volume 16, issue 1, 2003
- Conceptual and Empirical Issues in Calculating Post-Retirement Consumption pp. 1-21

- Roger T. Kaufman
- Stigma Claims and Survey Reliability: Lessons Learned from Natural Resource Damages Litigation pp. 23-36

- Kristy E. Mathews and William H. Desvousges
- Lost Profits and Price Erosion in Patent Infringement Cases: Implications of Crystal Semiconductor pp. 37-49

- James F. Nieberding
- Probability Mass Functions for Years to Final Separation from the Labor Force Induced by the Markov Model pp. 51-86

- Gary R. Skoog and James E. Ciecka
- Assessing Economic Damages in Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Litigation: The State of Wyoming pp. 87-99

- Tyler J. Bowles and W. Cris Lewis
- Assessing Economic Damages in Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Litigation: the State of Missouri pp. 101-123

- Kurt V. Krueger and John O. Ward
- Determining Damages–The Psychology of Jury Awards pp. 125-127

- Frank Slesnick
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