Journal of Forensic Economics
1987 - 2016
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Volume 13, issue 3, 2000
- Small Business Valuation: Goodwill and Covenants-Not-To-Compete in Community Property Divorce Actions pp. 217-231

- Robert J. Aalberts, Terrence M. Clauretie and Joseph P. Matoney
- Neutralizing the Adverse Tax Consequences of a Lump-Sum Award in Employment Cases pp. 233-244

- Barry Ben-Zion
- A Time-Series Analysis of the Medical Care Price Index: Implications for Appraising Economic Losses pp. 245-254

- Tyler J. Bowles and W. Cris Lewis
- The Appropriate Comparison of Pension and Non-Pension Assets in Divorce pp. 255-269

- Roger T. Kaufman
- Worklife Expectancies: Increment-Decrement Less Accurate than Conventional pp. 271-289

- Hugh Richards
- The Impact of Age on Employment Tenure: Results from an Employment Discrimination Case pp. 291-301

- David I. Rosenbaum
- Patton-Nelson Personal Consumption Tables 1997–98 Update pp. 303-307

- Michael R. Ruble, Robert T. Patton and David M. Nelson
- Disability and Worklife Expectancy Tables: A Response pp. 309-318

- David S. Gibson and John P. Tierney
Volume 13, issue 2, 2000
- Dedication In Memory of Tom Havrilesky pp. 103-103

- Jack Ward
- Hedonic Damages Ten Years Later: A Symposium pp. 105-110

- Peter Marks and Thomas R. Ireland
- Misuses and Proper Uses of Hedonic Values of Life in Legal Contexts pp. 111-125

- W Viscusi
- Some Problems with Value-of-Life Estimates Based on Labor Market Data pp. 127-143

- J. Paul Leigh and Jorge A. García
- Valuing Nonfatal Quality of Life Losses with Quality-Adjusted Life Years: The Health Economist's Meow pp. 145-167

- Ted R. Miller
- Jury Verdicts and the Dollar Value of Human Life pp. 169-188

- Stan V. Smith
- Recent Legal Decisions Regarding Hedonic Damages: An Update pp. 189-204

- Thomas R. Ireland
- Assessing Family Loss in Wrongful Death Litigation: The Special Roles of Lost Services and Personal Consumption pp. 205-207

- Michael Vernarelli
Volume 13, issue 1, 2000
- Estimating Personal Consumption With and Without Savings in Wrongful Death Cases pp. 1-10

- Martine T. Ajwa, Gerald D. Martin and Ted Vavoulis
- Estimating Lost Household Services: Persons Over 50 pp. 11-21

- Michael L. Brookshire and Elizabeth A. W. Gunderson
- A Further Examination Regarding the Stability of The Net Discount Rate pp. 23-28

- Amit Sen, Gregory M. Gelles and Walter D. Johnson
- Unintended Consequences of Tort Reform: Rent Seeking in New York State's Structured Settlements Statutes pp. 29-48

- Lawrence Spizman and Elizabeth Schmitt
- Comment on Compensation Dimension of Ault and Rutman's “The Calculations of Damage Awards: The Issue of 'Prejudgment Interest'” pp. 49-52

- Richard L. Hannah
- Black Magic Response to Peláez pp. 53-55

- Thomas R. Ireland
- Comment on “A Statistical Analysis of Federal Income Tax Rate Stability Over Time and Implications for Valuing Lifetime Earnings” pp. 57-60

- Thomas R. Ireland
- Causes, Correlates and Consequences of Death among Older Adults: Some Methodological Approaches and Substantive Analyses pp. 61-63

- S. Christoffersen
Volume 12, issue 3, 1999
- The Interdependence of “P” and “E” in the LPE Methodology: A Caution to Users about Possible Bias pp. 177-184

- James L. Altmann
- Accounting for Age-Earnings Profiles in Net Discount Rates pp. 185-199

- Eric W. Christensen
- A Statistical Analysis of Federal Income Tax Rate Stability Over Time and Implications for Valuing Lifetime Earnings pp. 201-213

- W. Cris Lewis and Tyler J. Bowles
- An Inquiry Into the Time Series Properties of Net Discount Rates pp. 215-223

- James Payne, Bradley Ewing and Michael J. Piette
- Net Discount Rate and Below-Market Discount Rate: Two Methods in Forensic Economics pp. 225-237

- Rolando F. Peláez
- Disability and the New Worklife Expectancy Tables from Vocational Econometrics, 1998: A Critical Analysis pp. 239-254

- Gary R. Skoog and David C. Toppino
- Patton & Nelson Personal Consumption Revisited: Is Income Important? pp. 255-265

- Kenneth J. Boudreaux
- Damages pp. 267-270

- Frank Slesnick
Volume 12, issue 2, 1999
- The Calculation Of Damage Awards: The Issue of “Prejudgment Interest” pp. 97-104

- David E. Ault and Gilbert L. Rutman
- Measuring Reasonable Economic Probability pp. 105-110

- Sigmund A. Horvitz and Louis H. Stern
- Pay Discrimination Models pp. 111-124

- David W. Peterson
- Estimating Damages Due to the Loss of An Established Service Clientele: A Market Value Approach for Cases of Self-Employment pp. 125-133

- Robert C. Posatko and Stephen A. Mathis
- The Neglect of Human Capital Gains and Losses Upon the Dissolution of Long-Term Marriages: A Suggested Remedy pp. 135-150

- Richard Raymond
- Comment on Ciecka's Book Review of Expert Economic Testimony pp. 151-151

- Thomas R. Ireland
- Aging and Old Age pp. 153-158

- Thomas R. Ireland
- The New Hedonics Primer for Economists and Attorneys, 2nd Edition pp. 159-160

- Frank D. Tinari
Volume 12, issue 1, 1999
- Estimating Economic Damages in Class Action Securities Fraud Litigation pp. 1-11

- Edward A. Dyl
- The Valuation of Earning Capacity Definition, Measurement and Evidence pp. 13-32

- Stephen M. Horner and Frank Slesnick
- Opportunity Cost vs. Replacement Cost In a Lost Service Analysis pp. 33-42

- Thomas R. Ireland
- Approaches for Dealing with Small Sample Sizes in Employment Discrimination Litigation pp. 43-56

- Michael J. Piette and Paul F. White
- Structured Settlements And The Interest Rate Switch pp. 57-64

- J. Thomas Romans and Frederick G. Floss
- Special Problems With Value-Of-Life Estimates: A Reply To Dr. Gilbert pp. 65-66

- Jerome M. Staller, Brian P. Sullivan and Edward A. Friedman
- Expert Economic Testimony: Reference Guides for Judges and Attorneys pp. 67-69

- James Ciecka
Volume 11, issue 3, 1998
- Age-Earnings Profiles Estimates: Do They Change Over Time? pp. 173-188

- Stephan F. Gohmann, Myra J. McCrickard and Frank Slesnick
- Supramonetary Values, The Value Of Life, And The Utility Theory Meanings Of Tort Recovery pp. 189-201

- Thomas R. Ireland and Roy Gilbert
- It's About Time: The Forensic Economic Evaluation pp. 203-213

- Kurt V. Krueger, Gary R. Albrecht and John O. Ward
- Back To Becker: Valuing Women's Economic Contribution From Housework With Household Production Functions pp. 215-235

- David C. Sharp, David H. Ciscel and Julia A. Heath
- Worklife Expectancies Of Railroad Workers pp. 237-252

- Gary Skoog and James Ciecka
- Household Services: Toward A More Comprehensive Measure pp. 253-265

- Frank D. Tinari
- Gamboa Worklife Tables, 1995 And 1998 Versions: A Comment pp. 267-268

- David S. Gibson
- Why Inflation-Indexed Securities Are Not Poorly Suited For Discounting A Future Earnings Stream pp. 269-270

- Thomas Ireland
- Science On Trial – The Clash of Medical Evidence and the Law in the Breast Implant Case pp. 271-273

- Frank Slesnick
Volume 11, issue 2, 1998
- Expected Worklife, Transition Probabilities And The Size Of An Award pp. 91-102

- Edward B. Bell and Allan J. Taub
- A Statistical Methodology For Measuring Lost Profit Resulting From A Loss Of Customers&ast pp. 103-113

- Laura Bonanomi, Patrick A. Gaughan and Larry W. Taylor
- Forecasting Earnings Losses Of The Disabled With The LPE Method pp. 115-120

- Frank P. Corcione and Robert Thornton
- Economic Damages Due To Spinal Cord Injuries: Trends And Policy Implications pp. 121-126

- David A. Huettner and Anas F. Alhajji
- The Use Of “Reverse Regression” In Employment Discrimination Analysis pp. 127-138

- Paul F. White and Michael J. Piette
- Worklife Estimates by Occupation: A Comment pp. 139-141

- Rick R. Gaskins and Paul C. Taylor
- Does The End Justify The Means in PI Earnings Estimates?: A Rejoinder To Peláez pp. 143-151

- Roy F. Gilbert
- Worklife Estimates By Occupation: A Reply pp. 153-158

- Hugh Richards
- Reforming Products Liability pp. 159-161

- Thomas R. Ireland
Volume 11, issue 1, 1998
- Why Inflation-Indexed Treasury Securities Are Not Well Suited For Discounting A Future Earning Stream pp. 1-2

- Kent A. Jayne
- Patton-Nelson Personal Consumption Tables Updated pp. 3-7

- Walter K. Lierman, Robert T. Patton and David M. Nelson
- U.S. Life Tables For 1990 By Sex, Race, And Education pp. 9-26

- Hugh Richards and Ronald Barry
- Testing “Discrimination Plus” Cases pp. 27-32

- Debojyoti Sarkar
- The Economic Framework Of Personal Injury/Wrongful Death Damages pp. 33-46

- George Schieren
- Special Problems With Value-Of-Life Estimates: A Reappraisal pp. 47-50

- Roy F. Gilbert
- On The Relationship Between Punitive And Actual Damages For Corporations And The BMW Case: A Note pp. 51-53

- David A. Huettner
- The Forensic Economist In The International Setting: A Comment pp. 55-56

- Jorge Salazar-Carrillo
- The Forensic Economist In The International Setting: A Reply And New Findings pp. 57-65

- Richard Weisskoff
- Abstract: Jury Verdicts In Drunken Driving Cases pp. 67-68

- Stan V. Smith
- Internet Discussion List For NAFE Members pp. 69-69

- Dennis McConnell
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