Journal of Forensic Economics
1987 - 2016
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Volume 10, issue 3, 1997
- Another Perspective Of The (i-g) Differential For Discounting Future Earnings pp. 243-253

- Charles M. Linke
- Female Worklife Capacity By Education And Occupation pp. 255-277

- Hugh Richards
- Recoverable Damages For Wrongful Death In The States pp. 279-284

- David Schap and Deirdre K. Valvo
- New Estimates Of Life Expectancies For Persons With Medical Risks pp. 285-290

- Robert Thornton and Frank Slesnick
- Determination Of Personal Consumption Expenditures In Fatal Accident Actions: A Note pp. 291-296

- Christopher Bruce
- Regarding Median Years To Retirement And Worklife Expectancy pp. 297-310

- James Ciecka, Thomas Donley and Jerry Goldman
- Regarding Median Years To Retirement And Worklife Expectancy: Reply To Ciecka, Donley And Goldman pp. 311-325

- Tamorah Hunt, Joyce Pickersgill and Herbert Rutemiller
- Calculating Net Discount Rates—It's Time To Recognize Structural Changes: A Comment And Extension pp. 327-332

- Philip A. Horvath and Edward L. Sattler
- Databook on Nonfatal Injury; Incidence, Costs and Consequences pp. 333-334

- Michael Vernarelli
- An Inquiry Into The Status Of Our Organization's Name And Other Issues: A Triple Sonnet (Within A Reasonable Degree Of Economic And Poetic Certainty) On N.A.F.E pp. 335-335

- Manuel Smith
Volume 10, issue 2, 1997
- The Daubert Decision And Forensic Economics pp. 121-126

- Thomas R. Ireland
- The Impact Of The Daubert Decision On Forensic Economists pp. 127-137

- Thomas O. Depperschmidt
- Economic Science And Hedonic Damage Analysis In Light Of Daubert V. Merrell Dow pp. 139-156

- Thomas R. Ireland, Walter D. Johnson and Paul C. Taylor
- Qualifications And Admissibility: Applying The Daubert Mandate To Economic Testimony pp. 157-164

- Thomas R. Ireland and Walter D. Johnson
- The Expert Witness And The Law Of Evidence: Impeachment And The Forensic Economist pp. 165-169

- Jules A. Townsend
- Median Years To Retirement And Worklife Expectancy For The Civilian U.S. Population (Prepared Using 1992/93 BLS Labor Force Participation Rates) pp. 171-205

- Tamorah Hunt, Joyce Pickersgill and Herbert Rutemiller
- Predicate Studies and Regression Analysis: A Look at Dade County pp. 207-215

- John Lunn, Todd P. Steen and Thomas Bonnema
- The Distributional Effects Of Using A Before-Tax Standard In Damage Awards: A Reply pp. 217-219

- William G. Harris
- Net Discount Rate Determination: A Reply pp. 221-223

- Randall B. Haydon and Samuel C. Webb
- The Measurement Of Pension Benefits As Marital Assets: A Reply pp. 225-227

- Richard Raymond
Volume 10, issue 1, 1997
- A 1996 Study Of “Prevailing Practice” In Forensic Economics pp. 1-28

- Michael Brookshire and Frank Slesnick
- Long-Term And Short-Term Changes In Earnings Profiles pp. 29-49

- Roy F. Gilbert
- Lending Discrimination Claims And The Issue Of Redlining: Analysis Of Lending Patterns For An Individual Institution pp. 51-63

- Andrew Holmes and Paul Horvitz
- The Distributional Effects Of Using A Before-Tax Standard: A Comment pp. 65-68

- Brian C. Brush
- The Measurement of Pension Benefits As Marital Assets: A Comment pp. 69-71

- Richard L. Hannah
- Duration Of Employment In Employment Discrimination Cases pp. 73-75

- Melvin Hughes
- The Below-Market Method: A Rejoinder to Professor Gilbert pp. 77-90

- Rolando F. Peláez
- Below-Market Interest Rates And The Total Offset Method Re-Visited pp. 91-94

- Eli Schwartz
- Special Problems With Value-Of-Life Estimates Based On Wage-Risk Studies In The Miller Survey: A Note pp. 95-98

- Jerome M. Staller, Brian P. Sullivan and Edward A. Friedman
- Determining Economic Damages pp. 99-100

- Thomas R. Ireland
Volume 9, issue 3, 1996
- The Robin Hood Bias: A Study Of Biased Damage Awards pp. 249-259

- Brian C. Becker
- A Logit Model Of Labor Force Participation pp. 261-283

- James Ciecka and Thomas Donley
- Discounting Using The New Treasury EE Savings Bonds pp. 283-293

- William G. Harris
- Predicting The Efficiency Effects Of Mergers pp. 295-323

- Raymond S. Hartman
- An Economic Model Of Illegal Profit Deterrence And Corporate Punitive Damages pp. 325-333

- David A. Huettner, Will Clark and Shaun D. Ledgerwood
- Regarding The New Worklife Expectancy Tables pp. 335-337

- Andrew Gluck
- Response To Andrew Gluck Regarding The New Worklife Expectancy Tables pp. 339-342

- Frank P. Corcione
- The Value Of An Individual's Life To Whom?: A Comment pp. 343-346

- Thomas R. Ireland
Volume 9, issue 2, 1996
- Predicting Educational Attainment For A Minor Child: Some Further Evidence pp. 101-112

- Andrew Gill and Jack Foley
- “Hedonic” Estimates In Personal Injury Analysis: Differences From Wrongful Death Analysis pp. 113-118

- Thomas R. Ireland
- Calculating Net Discount Rates: It's Time To Recognize Structural Changes pp. 119-129

- Walter D. Johnson and Gregory M. Gelles
- The Measurement Of Pension Benefits As Marital Assets pp. 131-143

- Richard Raymond
- Worklife Estimates By Occupation pp. 145-167

- Hugh Richards and Richard J. Solie
- Forecasting Earnings Using Age-Earnings Profiles And Longitudinal Data pp. 169-210

- James D. Rodgers, Michael L. Brookshire and Robert Thornton
- A Psychiatrist's Comment On “A Better Alternative To Hedonic Damages” And A Suggestion For A Meta-Analysis pp. 211-221

- Stanley A. Terman
- Can Hedonic Damages Be Added To Other Damage Measures? A Reply To Dr. Stan Terman pp. 223-230

- James L. Plummer
- Litigation Economics pp. 231-232

- Thomas R. Ireland
- Valuing Children in Litigation: Family and Individual Loss Assessment pp. 233-234

- Gerald D. Martin
- Tenure, Discrimination, and the Courts pp. 235-237

- Paul F. White
- Calculating The Income Loss Of A Small-Business Owner Who Suffers A Personal Injury: Does Profit Income Differ From Wage Income? pp. 239-240

- Peter E. Soule
Volume 9, issue 1, 1996
- The Below-Market Discount Rate Method Vs. East Coast Black Magic pp. 1-16

- Roy F. Gilbert
- Incomplete Markets And The Calculation Of Economic Loss pp. 17-21

- J. Thomas Romans and Frederick G. Floss
- Taxes And The Calculation Of Present Value Of Future Medical Expenses pp. 23-44

- Jack P. Suyderhoud and Lisa A. Chun
- Risk-Free Vs. Risk-Adjusted Discount Rates: A Comment&ast pp. 45-47

- Daniel K. Biederman and Robert C. Baesemann
- Life Insurance As An Offset To Economic Losses In Wrongful Death Cases: A Final Comment pp. 49-50

- James E. Ciecka
- A Reality Check On Decedent's Consumption: A Comment pp. 51-53

- David D. Jones
- The Meaning Of “Hedonic Damages” In Tort Litigation: A Note pp. 55-57

- Wolfgang W. Franz
- On The Necessity Of Estimating Expected Inflation In Determining The Value Of Lost Earnings: A Note pp. 59-59

- William G. Harris
- The Net Discount Rate: A Rejoinder To Haydon And Webb pp. 61-66

- Rolando F. Peláez
- Re Going Concern Value: A Comment pp. 67-69

- Robert R. Trout
- Labor Shortages as America Approaches the Twenty-first Century pp. 71-72

- Robert Thornton
- Economic Loss In Wrongful Death–Including The Retirement Period pp. 73-74

- Shik C. Young