Journal of Forensic Economics
1987 - 2016
From National Association of Forensic Economics
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Volume 2, issue 3, 1989
- The Economic Consultant in Forensic Economics pp. 1-17

- Stephen T. Riley
- Estimating Economic Loss in the Case of a Death of a Child pp. 19-29

- John O. Ward
- Bid Depositories and Antitrust pp. 31-54

- John E. Stewart
- Work History in Female Earnings Loss pp. 55-68

- Dennis Capozza, Alice Nakamura and Gregory Bloss
- On the Relationship Between Age, Earnings, and the Net Discount Rate pp. 69-77

- W. Cris Lewis
- Economists, Vocational Evaluators, and Residual Employability: Pitfalls in the Estimation of Future Income Losses pp. 79-87

- James R. Seldon
- Converting Present Value Awards Into Periodic Payments pp. 89-94

- Peter Formuzis and Joyce Pickersgill
- On The Derivation and Consistent Use of Growth and Discount Rates For Future Earnings pp. 95-102

- Gary R. Albrecht and John C. Moorhouse
- An Investigation into the Nelson Median and the Mean Age at Final Separation from the Labor Force pp. 103-114

- Ralph R. Frasca and Bernard J. Winger
- Comment: Discount Rates pp. 115-115

- Melville Z. Wolfson
Volume 2, issue 2, 1989
- Letters To The Editor pp. 1-2

- Michael Behr
- The Consideration of Progressive Taxes in Present Value Calculations for Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Cases: Comment pp. 3-6

- James Ciecka
- Legislatively Imposed Net Discount Rates: Minnesota's Tort Reform pp. 7-14

- Karl A. Egge
- The Effect of Recent Income Tax Reforms on the Calculation of Lost Earnings pp. 15-27

- Wolfgang W. Franz
- Worklife Expectancy and Disability pp. 29-32

- Anthony M. Gamboa, John P. Tierney and Gwendolyn H. Holland
- The Case for Community Reimbursement Upon Divorce for A Spouse's Education pp. 33-40

- T. S. Means
- The Relative Accuracy of Net Discounting pp. 41-44

- David M. Nelson
- The Total Offset Method pp. 45-60

- Rolando F. Pelaez
- Evaluation of Homemaker Services: Replacement Cost, Opportunity Cost or Something Else? pp. 61-65

- J. Thomas Romans and Frederick G. Floss
- Toward a Utility-Based Theory of Loss in Wrongful Death Cases pp. 67-74

- E. Schwartz and Robert Thornton
- Estimating Monetary Loss Due to Personal Injury: Comment pp. 75-78

- Frank D. Tinari
Volume 2, issue 1, 1988
- Tort Reform: An Economic Approach pp. 1-21

- Mark F. Grady
- State Tort and Insurance Reform: The Net Result of Two Years Effort pp. 23-46

- Thomas O. Depperschmidt
- The Valuation of a Closely Held Firm: Difference in Expert Opinion pp. 47-54

- Carl M. Hubbard and Darryl G. Waldron
- A Portfolio Approach to Funding Lost Earnings pp. 55-62

- Edward B. Bell and Allan J. Taub
- An Analysis of Railroad Worklife Tables pp. 63-72

- Dale R. Funderburk
- On Determining the Minimum Portfolio for Replacing Lost Pecuniary Benefits and Implications for the Appropriate Discount Rate pp. 73-88

- W. Cris Lewis and Reed R. Durtschi
- The Success of Economic Defenses In Price Fixing Cases: An Analysis pp. 89-99

- Henry A. Einhorn
- Valuation of a Mary Carter Agreement pp. 101-104

- Jules H. Kamin
- The Age-Earnings Cycle – Earnings by Education pp. 105-116

- Everett G. Dillman
- Valuation of Structured Settlements: Should a Life Annuity be Valued as Certain to Life Expectancy or Mortality Adjusted pp. 117-122

- James R. Eck, W. Gary Baker and Reed W. Davis
- Problems in Appraising the Economic Loss of a Child pp. 123-128

- Frank D. Tinari
- Pitfalls to Using the Real-Rates or Age-Earnings Profile Models in Calculating Economic Loss: A Comment pp. 129-143

- David S. Saurman
- Real-Rates and Age-Earnings Models: Comment pp. 145-146

- James Ciecka
- Pitfalls to Using the Real-Rates or Age-Earnings Profile Hodels in Calculating Economic Loss: A Comment pp. 147-148

- Lawrence D. Jones
- Pitfalls to Using the Real-Rates or Age Earnings Profile Models in Calculating Economic Loss: Reply pp. 149-151

- Fred J. Abraham
- Hourly Wage Rates for Household Services: Time Series Data pp. 153-153

- Harvey Paul
Volume 1, issue 2, 1988
- Estimating Monetary Loss Due to Personal Injury pp. 1-18

- James W. Marlin
- New Evidence on Expected Long Term Real Interest Rates pp. 19-23

- Thomas Havrilesky
- Valuing Illiquid Pension Benefits pp. 25-31

- Robert R. Trout
- The Effect of Compensation Awards upon Consumption and Savings pp. 33-46

- Frank Slesnick and Richard Dolin
- Recent Trends in Women's use of Time and their Implications for Assessing the Replacement Cost of Household Services pp. 47-54

- Michael V. Leonesio
- Interfacing the Economic and Vocational in Personal Injury Cases pp. 55-76

- Everett G. Dillman
- Pitfalls to using the Real-Rates or Age-Earnings Profile Models in Calculating Economic Loss pp. 77-81

- Fred J. Abraham
- The Consideration of Progressive Taxes in Present Value Calculations for Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Cases pp. 83-91

- Randall Goodwin and Chris Paul
- Addressing the Value of Household Services Through a Functional Vocational Analysis pp. 93-101

- John P. Tierney, A. M. Gamboa and Gwendolyn H. Holland
- Economic Damages – The Handbook for Plaintiff and Defense Attorneys pp. 103-110

- Frank Slesnick
Volume 1, issue 1, 1987
- Forensic Economics: A Perspective and An Agenda for Research pp. 1-10

- John O. Ward and Gerald W. Olson
- The Uneasy Case for the Personal Maintenance Deduction pp. 11-18

- Robert Thornton and Eli Schwartz
- Evaluating Household Services: Additional Evidence pp. 19-26

- B. F. Kiker and Julia A. Heath
- Compensation for Pecuniary Losses in Breach of Contract Cases pp. 27-36

- L. Kenneth Hubbell
- An Historical Simulation Approach to the Present Valuation of Future Earnings pp. 37-48

- Ronald A. Dulaney
- The Use of the Years of Dependency Formula in the Apportionment of Wrongful Death Settlements–Criticism and Modification pp. 49-59

- Wolfgang W. Franz
- How Economists Can Help in Litigation pp. 61-70

- Reuben E. Slesinger