Journal of Forensic Economics
1987 - 2016
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Volume 15, issue 3, 2002
- Estimating Damages Associated with Stock Option Compensation in Wrongful Termination Lawsuits pp. 269-283

- Peter Brous
- A Test for “General Acceptance” Under Daubert pp. 285-293

- Louis H. Stern and Sigmund A. Horvitz
- Patton-Nelson Personal Consumption Tables 2000-2001: Updated and Revised pp. 295-301

- Michael R. Ruble, Robert T. Patton and David M. Nelson
- One More Time: New York's Structured Settlement Statutes, Rent Seeking and the Pro-Plaintiff Bias pp. 303-311

- Lawrence Spizman, Elizabeth Schmitt and Frederick G. Floss
- Background on The Culver - Pfeifer - Monessen Trilogy: A Legal Economic Note pp. 313-313

- Thomas R. Ireland
- The Culver - Pfeifer - Monessen Trilogy: A Legal Economic Note pp. 314-316

- Melville Z. Wolfson and Shael N. Wolfson
- Introduction: Assessing Economic Damages in Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Litigation in the States pp. 317-318

- Robert A. Male and James D. Rodgers
- Assessing Economic Damages in Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Litigation: The State of Oregon pp. 319-334

- Robert A. Male
- Assessing Economic Damages in Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Litigation: The State of Pennsylvania pp. 335-355

- James D. Rodgers and Robert Thornton
- Assessing Economic Damages in Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Litigation: The State of Florida pp. 357-367

- David R. Williams
Volume 15, issue 2, 2002
- Introduction to Special Issue on Fringe Benefits pp. 145-146

- Bradley Ewing and Michael J. Piette
- COBRA, Spouse Coverage, and Health Insurance Decisions of Older Households pp. 147-164

- Mark Berger, Dan Black, Jodi Messer and Frank Scott
- Valuing Employer FICA Contributions in an Analysis of Diminished Earnings Capacity pp. 165-172

- Larry DeBrock and Charles M. Linke
- Unit Roots and Asymmetric Adjustment: Implications for Valuing Fringe Benefits pp. 173-179

- Bradley Ewing, James Payne, Michael J. Piette and Mark A. Thompson
- Employer-Sponsored Health Insurance: Past, Present and Future pp. 181-194

- James Henderson and Beck Taylor
- Availability of Health Insurance and Gender Differences in “Job-Lock” Behavior: Evidence from NLSY pp. 195-204

- Albert Okunade and Phanindra Wunnava
- Valuing Losses of Pension Benefits pp. 205-231

- James D. Rodgers
Volume 15, issue 1, 2002
- Adult Consumption Ratios: An Alternative Approach pp. 1-18

- Edward B. Bell and Allan J. Taub
- The “Income-Variance” Risk Factor and Jones & Laughlin v. Pfeifer Guidelines for the Calculation of Present Value pp. 19-29

- Charles H. Breeden
- Economic Issues and Arguments in High Income Child Support Cases pp. 31-44

- Ralph Frasca
- Sources of Error in Estimating the Personal Consumption Offset in Retirement pp. 45-55

- W. Cris Lewis, Frank Caliendo and Tyler J. Bowles
- Prejudgment Interest: The Long and the Short of It pp. 57-70

- Robert L. Losey, Michael Mass and Jingsan Li
- Comment on “Teaching Forensic Economics in the University Curriculum” pp. 71-73

- Richard L. Hannah
- In Quest of the Perfect P-Value pp. 75-80

- David W. Peterson
- The New Worklife Expectancy Tables' Critique: A Rejoinder pp. 81-97

- Gary R. Skoog and David C. Toppino
- Free Agent Nation: How America's New Independent Workers Are Transforming the Way We Live pp. 99-100

- David W. Boyd
- The Role of the Academic Economist in Litigation Support pp. 101-103

- Michael Vernarelli
- Estimating Lost Household Services: Persons over 50 pp. 105-106

- Michael L. Brookshire and Elizabeth A. W. Gunderson
Volume 14, issue 3, 2001
- A Time Series Pitfall in the Statistical Analysis of Employment Discrimination pp. 193-202

- Clifford B. Hawley
- Recent Trends in Median Years to Retirement and Worklife Expectancy for the Civilian U.S. Population (Prepared Using 1998/99 BLS Labor Force Participation Rates) pp. 203-227

- Tamorah Hunt, Joyce Pickersgill and Herbert Rutemiller
- Estimating Personal Consumption: An Instrumental-Variables Model pp. 229-242

- John F. Scoggins
- Teaching Forensic Economics in the University Curriculum pp. 243-260

- Frank Slesnick and Frank D. Tinari
- Real Discounting and Inflation in Indexed Treasury Securities pp. 261-270

- Richard S. Weckstein
- Hedonic Damages as Compensation: A Reply to Bruce pp. 271-272

- Thomas R. Ireland
- A Response to Rent Seeking in New York State's Structured Judgment Settlement Statutes pp. 273-292

- Anthony H. Riccardi
- Litigation Services Handbook: The Role of the Financial Expert pp. 293-295

- Jennifer L. Polhemus
Volume 14, issue 2, 2001
- Memorial: Gerald W. Olson pp. 117-117

- Jack Ward
- Capital Market Theory and Real Estate Valuation: A Case Study in Choosing an ‘Appropriate’ Discount Rate pp. 119-133

- A. Frank Adams, John D. Jackson and J. Philip Cook
- An Essay on the New Worklife Expectancy Tables and the Continuum of Disability Concept pp. 135-140

- James Ciecka and Gary Skoog
- Re-examining the Effects of Parental Characteristics on Educational Attainment for a Minor Child pp. 141-154

- Christopher Jepsen and Lisa Jepsen
- An Update of the Educational Attainment Model for a Minor Child &ast pp. 155-166

- John Kane and Lawrence Spizman
- Hedonic Damages as Deterrent: A Reply to Viscusi pp. 167-173

- Christopher Bruce
- It's All About Income! A Response to “Patton & Nelson Personal Consumption Revisited: Is Income Important?” pp. 175-176

- Michael R. Ruble, Robert T. Patton and David M. Nelson
- Assessment of Earning Capacity pp. 177-179

- Frank Slesnick
Volume 14, issue 1, 2001
- A Symposium on the Whole-time Approach for Damages Valuation pp. 1-2

- Thomas R. Ireland
- Introduction to the Whole-time Concept pp. 3-8

- Kurt V. Krueger, John O. Ward and Gary R. Albrecht
- The Whole-time Concept in the Context of a Becker Utility Function pp. 9-22

- James D. Rodgers
- Categories of Time Use for Forensic Economics pp. 23-34

- Thomas R. Ireland
- Is Leisure Time Worth More Than Working Time? pp. 35-36

- Melville Z. Wolfson
- The Importance of Reliable Measurement: The Whole-time Concept and Admissibility of Testimony under Daubert Standards pp. 37-51

- Penelope Caragonne
- The Time Series Behavior of the Medical Cost Net Discount Rate: Implications for Total Offset and Forecasting pp. 53-61

- Bradley Ewing, James Payne and Michael J. Piette
- Simultaneous Equations in Antidumping Investigations pp. 63-78

- Thomas Prusa and David C. Sharp
- Discounting the Cost of Future Care for Persons with Disabilities pp. 79-87

- David Strauss, Robert Shavelle, Christopher Pflaum and Christopher Bruce
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