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

- Eli Schwartz
- The Valuation Of Lost Household Services In Partial Disability Cases pp. 219-237

- 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

- Roger Feldman and Karl A. Egge
- Using Modern Price Theory, Not Herfindahl-Hirschman For Antitrust Principles And Policies pp. 247-259

- John G. Greenhut and M. L. Greenhut
- Valuation Of Minority Stockholder's Interest In A Closely-Held Private Corporation pp. 261-271

- Samuel C. Webb and Randall B. Haydon
- The Lost Pleasure Of Life Scale: A Reply To Caragonne pp. 273-275

- 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

- Gerard A. Cahill and Gerald F. Goldberg
- The Alleged Persistent Misapplication Of Economics Vs. The Economic Value Of Life: A Comment pp. 279-286

- Roy F. Gilbert
- The Cost Of Substitution Consumption Activities: A Comment pp. 287-288

- Thomas R. Ireland
- Ethics In Forensic Economics: A Reply To Depperschmidt pp. 289-291

- Walter D. Johnson
- A Reply To Professor Gilbert pp. 293-294

- 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

- Frank P. Corcione
- Valuing The Lost Leisure Involved In Household Services In Personal Injury Cases pp. 299-299

- Paul Mason and Michael M. Fabritius
Volume 8, issue 2, 1995
- Household Labor In Hours By Family Type pp. 115-123

- David H. Ciscel and David C. Sharp
- A Review Of The Monte Carlo Evidence Concerning Hedonic Value Of Life Estimates pp. 125-130

- Roy F. Gilbert
- Do Tax-Exempt Discount Rates Eliminate Tax-Induced Errors? pp. 131-138

- William G. Harris
- Economic And Statistical Considerations In Analyzing Allegations Of Age Discrimination pp. 139-157

- Michael J. Piette
- The Cost Of Substitute Consumption Activities: A Better Alternative Than Hedonic Damages pp. 159-165

- James L. Plummer
- Duration Of Employment In Wrongful Termination Cases pp. 167-177

- Robert R. Trout
- Life Insurance As An Offset To Economic Losses In Wrongful Death Cases: A Comment pp. 179-180

- James E. Ciecka
- Calculating Present Value of Intra-Year Receipts: A Comment pp. 181-184

- Robert D. Foster and Richard L. Ruth
- Statistical Methodology In Employment Discrimination Litigation: Reply To Piette pp. 185-190

- Clifford B. Hawley
- Statistical Methodology In Employment Discrimination Litigation: A Last Reply To Hawley pp. 191-192

- Michael J. Piette
- Get Real! A Comment On The Need For “Adjustments” In Discounting Future Periodic Damage Amounts pp. 193-194

- William F. Landsea
- On Using PBGC Methodology To Evaluate Defined Benefit Pensions In Divorce Cases pp. 195-197

- Raymond A. Pepin
- Economic Damages As A Result Of Minimal Personality Changes In Head Injury Cases pp. 199-200

- Edward Berlá, Andrew Gluck and Robyn David-Harris
- Retirement Benefits As A Marital Asset In Divorce pp. 201-201

- H. Bruce Throckmorton
Volume 8, issue 1, 1995
- A Markov Process Model For Worklife Expectancies Of Smokers And Nonsmokers pp. 1-12

- James Ciecka and Jerry Goldman
- Attorney Perspectives On The Use Of Economic Experts: Survey Results pp. 13-23

- 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

- Roy F. Gilbert
- Tax-Induced Errors In The Calculation Of Lump-Sum Awards pp. 37-47

- William G. Harris
- The Persistent Misapplication Of The “Hedonic Damages” Concept To Wrongful Death And Personal Injury Litigation pp. 49-54

- Thomas Havrilesky
- The Below-Market Discount Rate Method: Junk Science in the Courtroom? pp. 55-67

- Rolando F. Peláez
- Cohort Analysis And The Determination Of Economic Damages Resulting From Employment Discrimination pp. 69-80

- Michael J. Piette and Janet R. Thornton
- A Valuation Of A Generic Child – The Investment Approach: A Comment pp. 81-88

- Bryan Boulier
- A Valuation of a Generic Child – The Investment Approach: A Comment pp. 89-89

- Thomas R. Ireland
- Life Insurance as an Offset to Economic Loss in Wrongful Death Cases: A Reply pp. 91-91

- 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

- Thomas R. Ireland
- Measuring Economic Loss to a Regional Economy pp. 95-95

- Frank L. Hefner
Volume 7, issue 3, 1994
- Modeling Taxes In Personal Injury And Wrongful Death Award Calculations pp. 239-243

- Gary R. Albrecht
- Ordinary And Reverse Tax Effect In Personal Injury And Wrongful Death Cases pp. 245-266

- Robert J. Aalberts, Terrence M. Clauretie and Mel Jameson
- An Analysis Of Alternative Methods Of Calculating Tax-Adjusted Awards pp. 267-274

- Edward B. Bell and Allan J. Taub
- The Distributional Effects of Using A Before-Tax Standard In Damage Awards pp. 275-291

- William G. Harris
- Taxes And Present Value Awards For Wrongful Death pp. 293-304

- George Schieren
- The Effects Of Intra-Period Payments On Award Calculations pp. 305-311

- 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

- James L. Altmann
- Establishing Damages in Catastrophic Injury Litigation pp. 319-321

- Frank Slesnick
- Selecting An Appropriate Model To Forecast Lost Future Earnings pp. 323-324

- 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

- Gary R. Albrecht
- Converting From A Present Value Lump Sum To A Future Payment Stream pp. 151-157

- Michael L. Brookshire and Thomas R. Ireland
- Ethics In Forensic Economics: Evidence And Remedy Issues pp. 159-169

- Thomas O. Depperschmidt
- The Theory And Practical Determination Of Going Concern Value pp. 171-178

- Merle F. Dimbath
- Valuing The Life Of A Child: Broadening The Investment Approach pp. 179-191

- Thomas R. Ireland and John O. Ward
- Hedonic Damages And The Index Number Problem pp. 193-196

- David D. Jones
- Life Expectancies for Persons With Medical Risks pp. 197-207

- Frank Slesnick and Robert Thornton
- Dedicated Portfolios And The Present Value Of Lost Earnings: A Comment pp. 209-210

- 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

- William Landsea
- Life Insurance As An Offset In Wrongful Death Cases: A Note pp. 213-213

- Eli Schwartz
- Value of Life Estimates – Too Imprecise for Courtroom Use: A Note pp. 215-219

- Jerome M. Staller, Brian P. Sullivan and Edward A. Friedman
- Intra-Year Discounting Made Easy: A Comment pp. 221-222

- Robert R. Trout
- Estimating A Decedent's Consumption In Wrongful Death Cases: A Reply pp. 223-225

- Robert R. Trout and Carroll B. Foster
- The Measurement Of Economic Damages: Do Taxes Really Matter? pp. 227-228

- Brian C. Brush and Charles H. Breeden
- Valuation Of Damages In Shareholder Class Actions pp. 229-230

- Paul Grier
Volume 7, issue 1, 1993
- 1993 Survey: Qualifications, Ethics, and Procedures for Forensic Economics Practitioners pp. 1-24

- John Adams, Michael Brookshire and Frank Slesnick
- 1993 Survey of NAFE Members: A Follow-Up Survey of Economic Methodology pp. 25-46

- Michael Brookshire and Frank Slesnick
- The Use of the Berla Scale in Quantifying Hedonic Damages: A Case Management Perspective pp. 47-67

- Penelope Caragonne
- On Testing for the Stability of the Net Discount Rate pp. 69-79

- Edward N. Gamber and Robert L. Sorensen
- Establishing Liability and Calculating Damages Under Robinson-Patman Act and Predation Claims pp. 81-102

- David R. Kamerschen
- Median Worklife, Mean Age at Final Separation, or Transition Probabilities to Calculate Expected Lost Earnings? pp. 103-109

- George Schieren
- The Forensic Economist in the International Setting: Applying Purchasing Power Parities to Nicaraguan Damage Claims pp. 111-117

- Richard Weisskoff
- Intra-Year Discounting Assumptions and Bias in Lost Earnings Analysis: A Comment pp. 119-119

- Joseph Benich
- Intra-Year Discounting Assumptions and Bias in Lost Earnings Analysis: A Comment pp. 121-123

- 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

- Boyd L. Fjeldsted
- Expected Long-Term Real Interest Rates: A Reprise pp. 129-131

- Rolando F. Peláez