Journal of Forensic Economics
1987 - 2016
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Volume 6, issue 3, 1993
- Losses in Commercial Litigation pp. 179-196

- Carroll B. Foster, Robert R. Trout and Patrick A. Gaughan
- A Due Diligence Process for Highly Leveraged Transactions pp. 197-217

- Patrick A. Gaughan
- The Legal Framework for the Calculation of Damages in Commercial Litigation pp. 219-230

- Donald H. Manley and Michael D. Reed
- Key Issues in Measuring Lost Profits pp. 231-239

- James Plummer and Gerald McGowin
- A Suggested Method for Calculating Damages for a Large Number of Employees in a Title VII Case pp. 241-249

- Kenneth E. Galchus and Leanne Whiteside
- Estimating Jury Compensation for Pain and Suffering in Product Liability Cases Involving Nonfatal Personal Injury pp. 251-262

- Gregory B. Rodgers
- Competition for Forensic Economists and Their Ethical Behavior pp. 263-269

- Frank D. Tinari
- Compensatory Damages and the Appropriate Discount Rate: A Comment pp. 271-272

- Gary R. Albrecht
- The Misapplication of the Hedonic Damages Concept to Wrongful Death and Personal Injury Litigation: A Comment pp. 273-275

- Thomas R. Ireland
- Life Insurance as an Offset to Economic Loss in Wrongful Death Cases: A Note pp. 277-279

- Gerard A. Cahill and Gerald F. Goldberg
- Determining Goodwill Valuation in the Small Firm: An Illustration of the Excess Earnings Approach pp. 281-282

- Roger T. King and William H. Sackley
Volume 6, issue 2, 1993
- The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990: New Opportunities for Forensic Economists pp. 81-92

- Ralph R. Frasca and Bernard J. Winger
- The Misapplication of the Hedonic Damages Concept to Wrongful Death and Personal Injury Litigation pp. 93-98

- Thomas Havrilesky
- The Meaning of “Hedonic Damages” in Tort Litigation pp. 99-104

- Thomas R. Ireland
- Using the Marginal Interest Rate Principle in Valuing the Spousal Contribution to the Human Capital of a Marital Partner pp. 105-119

- W. Cris Lewis
- A Valuation of a Generic Child: The Investment Approach pp. 121-134

- Joseph M. Prinzinger
- Estimating A Decedent's Consumption in Wrongful Death Cases pp. 135-150

- Robert R. Trout and Carroll B. Foster
- The Correct Value of Social Security Contributions in Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Settlements: A Comment pp. 151-152

- Stephen E. Durham
- Using Multiple Discriminant Analysis in Business Litigation pp. 153-158

- Robert R. O'Haver
- Agenda for Civil Justice Reform in America: The Quest for Mainstream Economics in Litigation pp. 159-160

- Gerald W. Olson
- Which Estimates of Household Production are Best?: A Comment pp. 161-163

- Richard Raymond
- Note: The Impact of Disability on Earnings (Results From the Health and Activity Limitation Survey) pp. 165-167

- Peter Ross
- Should Net Discount Rates Vary by Level of Earnings? pp. 169-170

- Wolfgang W. Franz
- Some New Approaches to the Estimation of Individualized Lost Earnings pp. 171-172

- Richard L. Hannah
- Succeeding as an Expert Witness pp. 173-174

- Robert Thornton
- Wage Growth and Interest Rates Again: A Regression Model pp. 175-175

- Phillip H. Allman
Volume 6, issue 1, 1992
- Letters to the Editor pp. 1-1

- John Maher
- A Simple Procedure for Computing the Present Value of Non-Annual Damages pp. 3-6

- Gary A. Anderson and Joel R. Barber
- The Interaction of Public Policies on Personal Injury and Bankruptcy pp. 7-16

- Thomas O. Depperschmidt
- Intra-Year Discounting Assumptions and Bias in Lost Earnings Analysis pp. 17-22

- Peter C. Eisemann
- Methodological Issues When Using Simple Models To Investigate Employment Discrimination pp. 23-32

- Clifford B. Hawley
- Compensatory Damages and the Appropriate Discount Rate pp. 33-41

- Marc S. Margulis
- Methodological Issues When Using Simple Models To Investigate Employment Discrimination: Reply pp. 43-50

- Michael J. Piette
- Comment: On the Relative Stability and Predictability of the Interest Rate and Earnings Growth Rate pp. 51-52

- Joseph Benich
- The Effect of Recent Income Tax Reforms on the Calculation of Lost Earnings: Comment pp. 53-59

- William G. Harris
- The Effect of Recent Income Tax Reforms on the Calculation of Lost Earnings: A Reply pp. 61-62

- Wolfgang W. Franz
- A Note on Discounting: The Case for Annuity Prices & the PBGC Methodology pp. 63-65

- Thomas C. Borzilleri
- Evaluating Lost Vacation Benefits: Should They Be Valued at Their Pre-Injury or Post-Injury Cost? pp. 67-68

- James L. Kenkel
- Single Rate Discounting Methods: Abstract pp. 69-70

- T. S. Means and David S. Saurman
- A Hedonics Primer for Economists and Attorneys pp. 71-72

- Robert Thornton
Volume 5, issue 3, 1992
- The Role of Productivity and Prices in Forecasting Wage Rates pp. 187-195

- Gary R. Albrecht and Kurt V. Krueger
- The Utility of Death and Wrongful Death Compensation pp. 197-208

- William Becker and Richard A. Stout
- Discount Rates for Lost Profits pp. 209-219

- Jeffrey C. Bodington
- Forecasting Earnings Growth and Discount Rates: New Evidence From Time Series Analysis pp. 221-231

- Carl Bonham and Sumner La Croix
- The Value of Life and Hedonic Damages: Some Unresolved Issues pp. 233-247

- Marvin Frankel and Charles M. Linke
- Consequences of Damage Awards for Hedonic and Other Nonpecuniary Losses pp. 249-260

- Paul Rubin and John Calfee
- Loss of Enjoyment, Rehabilitation and Hedonic Damages: A Comment pp. 261-264

- Robert Metcalf
- Four Guidelines for Selecting a Discount Rate pp. 265-266

- J. Thomas Romans and Frederick G. Floss
- The Use of Control Charts in Determining the Effect of Personal Injury on Productivity pp. 267-268

- Peter B. Webb and Harold L. Bryant
Volume 5, issue 2, 1992
- Letters to the Editor pp. 95-95

- Gary R. Albrecht
- Issues Affecting the Calculated Value of Life pp. 97-104

- Gary R. Albrecht
- Self-Consumption Allowances, Family Size and Family Structure pp. 105-114

- James E. Ciecka
- Market Valuation of Household Production pp. 115-126

- Ronald A. Dulaney, John Fitzgerald, Matthew S. Swenson and John H. Wicks
- The Inclusion of Fringe Benefits in Estimates of Earnings Loss: A Comparative Analysis pp. 127-136

- Ralph R. Frasca
- Selecting the Time Period Over Which the Net Discount Rate is Determined for Economic Loss Analysis pp. 137-147

- Randall B. Haydon and Samuel C. Webb
- The Correct Value of Social Security Contributions in Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Settlements pp. 149-158

- Robert Rosenman and Rodney Fort
- Loss of Future Income in the Case of Personal Injury of a Child: Parental Influence on a Child's Future Earnings pp. 159-168

- Lawrence Spizman and John Kane
- Economic Value of Restricted Fringe Benefits: A Comment pp. 169-172

- J. Thomas Romans and Frederick G. Floss
- Economic Value of Restricted Fringe Benefits: A Reply pp. 173-175

- Robert Rosenman
- Notes on Employee Fringe Benefit Costs pp. 177-180

- Reuben E. Slesinger
- The Economic Value of a Professional Degree (A Technique) pp. 181-184

- Marvin G. DeVries
Volume 5, issue 1, 1991
- Income Taxes and Lost Profits pp. 1-8

- Jeffrey C. Bodington
- On the Relative Stability and Predictability of the Interest Rate and Earnings Growth Rate pp. 9-25

- W. Cris Lewis
- Valuation of Earnings Using Historical Growth-Discount Rates pp. 27-44

- Rolando F. Pelaez
- Broker Liability for Portfolio Losses: Cases From the Crash of '87 pp. 45-56

- J. C. Poindexter and Jack W. Wilson
- The Net Discount Rate in a Model of Long-Run Growth Equilibrium pp. 57-66

- John W. Rowe
- The Relationship Between Age, Earnings and the Net Discount Rate Revisited pp. 67-70

- Charles W. de Seve
- The Effect of Taxes and Inflation on the Real Interest Rate pp. 71-73

- Eli Schwartz and Robert Thornton
- Comment: On the Accuracy and Usefulness of Hedonic Loss Estimates pp. 75-79

- Jerome M. Staller and Brian P. Sullivan
- Evaluating Lost Vacation Benefits: A Note on the Opportunity Cost Approach pp. 81-82

- Ronald A. Dulaney
- An Employer's Loss of Employee's Profit Capacity: A Membership Surplus Approach pp. 83-84

- Homayoun Hajiran
- Accounting for Taxes in the Determination of the Reduction for Personal Consumption pp. 85-86

- William Jennings and Penelope Mercurio
- The Determination of Court-Awarded Legal Fees pp. 87-87

- Thomas McInish
- Fringe Benefits: An Ordering pp. 89-90

- George E. Samuels