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Journal of Forensic Economics

1987 - 2016

From National Association of Forensic Economics
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Volume 8, issue 3, 1995

Letter To The Editor pp. 217-217 Downloads
Eli Schwartz
The Valuation Of Lost Household Services In Partial Disability Cases pp. 219-237 Downloads
Malcolm R. Burns and David J. Faurot
Savings Offsets In Future Care Costs For The Severely Injured: New Thoughts On An Unsettled Issue pp. 239-245 Downloads
Roger Feldman and Karl A. Egge
Using Modern Price Theory, Not Herfindahl-Hirschman For Antitrust Principles And Policies pp. 247-259 Downloads
John G. Greenhut and M. L. Greenhut
Valuation Of Minority Stockholder's Interest In A Closely-Held Private Corporation pp. 261-271 Downloads
Samuel C. Webb and Randall B. Haydon
The Lost Pleasure Of Life Scale: A Reply To Caragonne pp. 273-275 Downloads
Edward Berlá, Robert G. Meyer and Paul Andrews
Life Insurance As An Offset To Economic Losses In Wrongful Death Cases: A Reply pp. 277-278 Downloads
Gerard A. Cahill and Gerald F. Goldberg
The Alleged Persistent Misapplication Of Economics Vs. The Economic Value Of Life: A Comment pp. 279-286 Downloads
Roy F. Gilbert
The Cost Of Substitution Consumption Activities: A Comment pp. 287-288 Downloads
Thomas R. Ireland
Ethics In Forensic Economics: A Reply To Depperschmidt pp. 289-291 Downloads
Walter D. Johnson
A Reply To Professor Gilbert pp. 293-294 Downloads
Jerome M. Staller, Brian P. Sullivan and Edward Friedman
The New Worklife Expectancy Tables: Revised 1995 For Persons With and Without Disability by Gender and Level of Education pp. 295-297 Downloads
Frank P. Corcione
Valuing The Lost Leisure Involved In Household Services In Personal Injury Cases pp. 299-299 Downloads
Paul Mason and Michael M. Fabritius

Volume 8, issue 2, 1995

Household Labor In Hours By Family Type pp. 115-123 Downloads
David H. Ciscel and David C. Sharp
A Review Of The Monte Carlo Evidence Concerning Hedonic Value Of Life Estimates pp. 125-130 Downloads
Roy F. Gilbert
Do Tax-Exempt Discount Rates Eliminate Tax-Induced Errors? pp. 131-138 Downloads
William G. Harris
Economic And Statistical Considerations In Analyzing Allegations Of Age Discrimination pp. 139-157 Downloads
Michael J. Piette
The Cost Of Substitute Consumption Activities: A Better Alternative Than Hedonic Damages pp. 159-165 Downloads
James L. Plummer
Duration Of Employment In Wrongful Termination Cases pp. 167-177 Downloads
Robert R. Trout
Life Insurance As An Offset To Economic Losses In Wrongful Death Cases: A Comment pp. 179-180 Downloads
James E. Ciecka
Calculating Present Value of Intra-Year Receipts: A Comment pp. 181-184 Downloads
Robert D. Foster and Richard L. Ruth
Statistical Methodology In Employment Discrimination Litigation: Reply To Piette pp. 185-190 Downloads
Clifford B. Hawley
Statistical Methodology In Employment Discrimination Litigation: A Last Reply To Hawley pp. 191-192 Downloads
Michael J. Piette
Get Real! A Comment On The Need For “Adjustments” In Discounting Future Periodic Damage Amounts pp. 193-194 Downloads
William F. Landsea
On Using PBGC Methodology To Evaluate Defined Benefit Pensions In Divorce Cases pp. 195-197 Downloads
Raymond A. Pepin
Economic Damages As A Result Of Minimal Personality Changes In Head Injury Cases pp. 199-200 Downloads
Edward Berlá, Andrew Gluck and Robyn David-Harris
Retirement Benefits As A Marital Asset In Divorce pp. 201-201 Downloads
H. Bruce Throckmorton

Volume 8, issue 1, 1995

A Markov Process Model For Worklife Expectancies Of Smokers And Nonsmokers pp. 1-12 Downloads
James Ciecka and Jerry Goldman
Attorney Perspectives On The Use Of Economic Experts: Survey Results pp. 13-23 Downloads
Francis J. Colella, Walter D. Johnson and Frank D. Tinari
In Defense Of The Application Of Hedonic Models To Wrongful Death And Personal Injury Litigation pp. 25-35 Downloads
Roy F. Gilbert
Tax-Induced Errors In The Calculation Of Lump-Sum Awards pp. 37-47 Downloads
William G. Harris
The Persistent Misapplication Of The “Hedonic Damages” Concept To Wrongful Death And Personal Injury Litigation pp. 49-54 Downloads
Thomas Havrilesky
The Below-Market Discount Rate Method: Junk Science in the Courtroom? pp. 55-67 Downloads
Rolando F. Peláez
Cohort Analysis And The Determination Of Economic Damages Resulting From Employment Discrimination pp. 69-80 Downloads
Michael J. Piette and Janet R. Thornton
A Valuation Of A Generic Child – The Investment Approach: A Comment pp. 81-88 Downloads
Bryan Boulier
A Valuation of a Generic Child – The Investment Approach: A Comment pp. 89-89 Downloads
Thomas R. Ireland
Life Insurance as an Offset to Economic Loss in Wrongful Death Cases: A Reply pp. 91-91 Downloads
Gerard A. Cahill and Gerald F. Goldberg
The Application of the Hedonic Damages Concept to Wrongful Death and Personal Injury Litigation: A Comment pp. 93-94 Downloads
Thomas R. Ireland
Measuring Economic Loss to a Regional Economy pp. 95-95 Downloads
Frank L. Hefner

Volume 7, issue 3, 1994

Modeling Taxes In Personal Injury And Wrongful Death Award Calculations pp. 239-243 Downloads
Gary R. Albrecht
Ordinary And Reverse Tax Effect In Personal Injury And Wrongful Death Cases pp. 245-266 Downloads
Robert J. Aalberts, Terrence M. Clauretie and Mel Jameson
An Analysis Of Alternative Methods Of Calculating Tax-Adjusted Awards pp. 267-274 Downloads
Edward B. Bell and Allan J. Taub
The Distributional Effects of Using A Before-Tax Standard In Damage Awards pp. 275-291 Downloads
William G. Harris
Taxes And Present Value Awards For Wrongful Death pp. 293-304 Downloads
George Schieren
The Effects Of Intra-Period Payments On Award Calculations pp. 305-311 Downloads
Samuel T. Battaglia and William R. Cron
A Note On The Feasibility Of Using Expected Long-Term Real Interest Rates In Present Value Calculations pp. 313-317 Downloads
James L. Altmann
Establishing Damages in Catastrophic Injury Litigation pp. 319-321 Downloads
Frank Slesnick
Selecting An Appropriate Model To Forecast Lost Future Earnings pp. 323-324 Downloads
Sigmund A. Horvitz, Robert M. Nehs and Louis H. Stern

Volume 7, issue 2, 1994

The Application Of The Hedonic Damages Concept To Wrongful Death And Personal Injury Litigation pp. 143-150 Downloads
Gary R. Albrecht
Converting From A Present Value Lump Sum To A Future Payment Stream pp. 151-157 Downloads
Michael L. Brookshire and Thomas R. Ireland
Ethics In Forensic Economics: Evidence And Remedy Issues pp. 159-169 Downloads
Thomas O. Depperschmidt
The Theory And Practical Determination Of Going Concern Value pp. 171-178 Downloads
Merle F. Dimbath
Valuing The Life Of A Child: Broadening The Investment Approach pp. 179-191 Downloads
Thomas R. Ireland and John O. Ward
Hedonic Damages And The Index Number Problem pp. 193-196 Downloads
David D. Jones
Life Expectancies for Persons With Medical Risks pp. 197-207 Downloads
Frank Slesnick and Robert Thornton
Dedicated Portfolios And The Present Value Of Lost Earnings: A Comment pp. 209-210 Downloads
Mark A. Houldsworth and Tom D. McKinnon
The Questionable Reasonableness Of Trout And Foster's Method Of Estimating A Decedent's Consumption In Wrongful Death Cases: A Comment pp. 211-212 Downloads
William Landsea
Life Insurance As An Offset In Wrongful Death Cases: A Note pp. 213-213 Downloads
Eli Schwartz
Value of Life Estimates – Too Imprecise for Courtroom Use: A Note pp. 215-219 Downloads
Jerome M. Staller, Brian P. Sullivan and Edward A. Friedman
Intra-Year Discounting Made Easy: A Comment pp. 221-222 Downloads
Robert R. Trout
Estimating A Decedent's Consumption In Wrongful Death Cases: A Reply pp. 223-225 Downloads
Robert R. Trout and Carroll B. Foster
The Measurement Of Economic Damages: Do Taxes Really Matter? pp. 227-228 Downloads
Brian C. Brush and Charles H. Breeden
Valuation Of Damages In Shareholder Class Actions pp. 229-230 Downloads
Paul Grier

Volume 7, issue 1, 1993

1993 Survey: Qualifications, Ethics, and Procedures for Forensic Economics Practitioners pp. 1-24 Downloads
John Adams, Michael Brookshire and Frank Slesnick
1993 Survey of NAFE Members: A Follow-Up Survey of Economic Methodology pp. 25-46 Downloads
Michael Brookshire and Frank Slesnick
The Use of the Berla Scale in Quantifying Hedonic Damages: A Case Management Perspective pp. 47-67 Downloads
Penelope Caragonne
On Testing for the Stability of the Net Discount Rate pp. 69-79 Downloads
Edward N. Gamber and Robert L. Sorensen
Establishing Liability and Calculating Damages Under Robinson-Patman Act and Predation Claims pp. 81-102 Downloads
David R. Kamerschen
Median Worklife, Mean Age at Final Separation, or Transition Probabilities to Calculate Expected Lost Earnings? pp. 103-109 Downloads
George Schieren
The Forensic Economist in the International Setting: Applying Purchasing Power Parities to Nicaraguan Damage Claims pp. 111-117 Downloads
Richard Weisskoff
Intra-Year Discounting Assumptions and Bias in Lost Earnings Analysis: A Comment pp. 119-119 Downloads
Joseph Benich
Intra-Year Discounting Assumptions and Bias in Lost Earnings Analysis: A Comment pp. 121-123 Downloads
James E. Ciecka
The Significance of the Distinction Between a Life Annuity and An Annuity Certain for a Term Equal to Life Expectance: A Note pp. 125-127 Downloads
Boyd L. Fjeldsted
Expected Long-Term Real Interest Rates: A Reprise pp. 129-131 Downloads
Rolando F. Peláez
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