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April 2002, Volume 15, Issue 2
- 195-204 Availability of Health Insurance and Gender Differences in “Job-Lock” Behavior: Evidence from NLSY
by Albert A. Okunade & Phanindra V. Wunnava - 205-231 Valuing Losses of Pension Benefits
by James D. Rodgers
December 2002, Volume 15, Issue 1
- 1-18 Adult Consumption Ratios: An Alternative Approach
by Edward B. Bell & Allan J. Taub - 19-29 The “Income-Variance” Risk Factor and Jones & Laughlin v. Pfeifer Guidelines for the Calculation of Present Value
by Charles H. Breeden - 31-44 Economic Issues and Arguments in High Income Child Support Cases
by Ralph Frasca - 45-55 Sources of Error in Estimating the Personal Consumption Offset in Retirement
by W. Cris Lewis & Frank Caliendo & Tyler J. Bowles - 57-70 Prejudgment Interest: The Long and the Short of It
by Robert L. Losey & Michael Mass & Jingsan Li - 71-73 Comment on “Teaching Forensic Economics in the University Curriculum”
by Richard L. Hannah - 75-80 In Quest of the Perfect P-Value
by David W. Peterson - 81-97 The New Worklife Expectancy Tables' Critique: A Rejoinder
by Gary R. Skoog & David C. Toppino - 99-100 Free Agent Nation: How America's New Independent Workers Are Transforming the Way We Live
by David W. Boyd - 101-103 The Role of the Academic Economist in Litigation Support
by Michael J. Vernarelli - 105-106 Estimating Lost Household Services: Persons over 50
by Michael L. Brookshire & Elizabeth A. W. Gunderson
September 2001, Volume 14, Issue 3
- 193-202 A Time Series Pitfall in the Statistical Analysis of Employment Discrimination
by Clifford B. Hawley - 203-227 Recent Trends in Median Years to Retirement and Worklife Expectancy for the Civilian U.S. Population (Prepared Using 1998/99 BLS Labor Force Participation Rates)
by Tamorah Hunt & Joyce Pickersgill & Herbert Rutemiller - 229-242 Estimating Personal Consumption: An Instrumental-Variables Model
by John F. Scoggins - 243-260 Teaching Forensic Economics in the University Curriculum
by Frank Slesnick & Frank D. Tinari - 261-270 Real Discounting and Inflation in Indexed Treasury Securities
by Richard S. Weckstein - 271-272 Hedonic Damages as Compensation: A Reply to Bruce
by Thomas R. Ireland - 273-292 A Response to Rent Seeking in New York State's Structured Judgment Settlement Statutes
by Anthony H. Riccardi - 293-295 Litigation Services Handbook: The Role of the Financial Expert
by Jennifer L. Polhemus
April 2001, Volume 14, Issue 2
- 117-117 Memorial: Gerald W. Olson
by Jack Ward - 119-133 Capital Market Theory and Real Estate Valuation: A Case Study in Choosing an ‘Appropriate’ Discount Rate
by A. Frank Adams & John D. Jackson & J. Philip Cook - 135-140 An Essay on the New Worklife Expectancy Tables and the Continuum of Disability Concept
by James Ciecka & Gary Skoog - 141-154 Re-examining the Effects of Parental Characteristics on Educational Attainment for a Minor Child
by Christopher A. Jepsen & Lisa K. Jepsen - 155-166 An Update of the Educational Attainment Model for a Minor Child *
by John Kane & Lawrence M. Spizman - 167-173 Hedonic Damages as Deterrent: A Reply to Viscusi
by Christopher Bruce - 175-176 It's All About Income! A Response to “Patton & Nelson Personal Consumption Revisited: Is Income Important?”
by Michael R. Ruble & Robert T. Patton & David M. Nelson - 177-179 Assessment of Earning Capacity
by Frank Slesnick
December 2001, Volume 14, Issue 1
- 1-2 A Symposium on the Whole-time Approach for Damages Valuation
by Thomas R. Ireland - 3-8 Introduction to the Whole-time Concept
by Kurt V. Krueger & John O. Ward & Gary R. Albrecht - 9-22 The Whole-time Concept in the Context of a Becker Utility Function
by James D. Rodgers - 23-34 Categories of Time Use for Forensic Economics
by Thomas R. Ireland - 35-36 Is Leisure Time Worth More Than Working Time?
by Melville Z. Wolfson - 37-51 The Importance of Reliable Measurement: The Whole-time Concept and Admissibility of Testimony under Daubert Standards
by Penelope Caragonne - 53-61 The Time Series Behavior of the Medical Cost Net Discount Rate: Implications for Total Offset and Forecasting
by Bradley T. Ewing & James E. Payne & Michael J. Piette - 63-78 Simultaneous Equations in Antidumping Investigations
by Thomas J. Prusa & David C. Sharp - 79-87 Discounting the Cost of Future Care for Persons with Disabilities
by David Strauss & Robert Shavelle & Christopher Pflaum & Christopher Bruce
September 2000, Volume 13, Issue 3
- 217-231 Small Business Valuation: Goodwill and Covenants-Not-To-Compete in Community Property Divorce Actions
by Robert J. Aalberts & Terrence M. Clauretie & Joseph P. Matoney - 233-244 Neutralizing the Adverse Tax Consequences of a Lump-Sum Award in Employment Cases
by Barry Ben-Zion - 245-254 A Time-Series Analysis of the Medical Care Price Index: Implications for Appraising Economic Losses
by Tyler J. Bowles & W. Cris Lewis - 255-269 The Appropriate Comparison of Pension and Non-Pension Assets in Divorce
by Roger T. Kaufman - 271-289 Worklife Expectancies: Increment-Decrement Less Accurate than Conventional
by Hugh Richards - 291-301 The Impact of Age on Employment Tenure: Results from an Employment Discrimination Case
by David I. Rosenbaum - 303-307 Patton-Nelson Personal Consumption Tables 1997–98 Update
by Michael R. Ruble & Robert T. Patton & David M. Nelson - 309-318 Disability and Worklife Expectancy Tables: A Response
by David S. Gibson & John P. Tierney
April 2000, Volume 13, Issue 2
- 103-103 Dedication In Memory of Tom Havrilesky
by Jack Ward - 105-110 Hedonic Damages Ten Years Later: A Symposium
by Peter Marks & Thomas R. Ireland - 111-125 Misuses and Proper Uses of Hedonic Values of Life in Legal Contexts
by W. Kip Viscusi - 127-143 Some Problems with Value-of-Life Estimates Based on Labor Market Data
by J. Paul Leigh & Jorge A. García - 145-167 Valuing Nonfatal Quality of Life Losses with Quality-Adjusted Life Years: The Health Economist's Meow
by Ted R. Miller - 169-188 Jury Verdicts and the Dollar Value of Human Life
by Stan V. Smith - 189-204 Recent Legal Decisions Regarding Hedonic Damages: An Update
by Thomas R. Ireland - 205-207 Assessing Family Loss in Wrongful Death Litigation: The Special Roles of Lost Services and Personal Consumption
by Michael J. Vernarelli
December 2000, Volume 13, Issue 1
- 1-10 Estimating Personal Consumption With and Without Savings in Wrongful Death Cases
by Martine T. Ajwa & Gerald D. Martin & Ted Vavoulis - 11-21 Estimating Lost Household Services: Persons Over 50
by Michael L. Brookshire & Elizabeth A. W. Gunderson - 23-28 A Further Examination Regarding the Stability of The Net Discount Rate
by Amit Sen & Gregory M. Gelles & Walter D. Johnson - 29-48 Unintended Consequences of Tort Reform: Rent Seeking in New York State's Structured Settlements Statutes
by Lawrence M. Spizman & Elizabeth Dunne Schmitt - 49-52 Comment on Compensation Dimension of Ault and Rutman's “The Calculations of Damage Awards: The Issue of 'Prejudgment Interest'”
by Richard L. Hannah - 53-55 Black Magic Response to Peláez
by Thomas R. Ireland - 57-60 Comment on “A Statistical Analysis of Federal Income Tax Rate Stability Over Time and Implications for Valuing Lifetime Earnings”
by Thomas R. Ireland - 61-63 Causes, Correlates and Consequences of Death among Older Adults: Some Methodological Approaches and Substantive Analyses
by S. Christoffersen
September 1999, Volume 12, Issue 3
- 177-184 The Interdependence of “P” and “E” in the LPE Methodology: A Caution to Users about Possible Bias
by James L. Altmann - 185-199 Accounting for Age-Earnings Profiles in Net Discount Rates
by Eric W. Christensen - 201-213 A Statistical Analysis of Federal Income Tax Rate Stability Over Time and Implications for Valuing Lifetime Earnings
by W. Cris Lewis & Tyler J. Bowles - 215-223 An Inquiry Into the Time Series Properties of Net Discount Rates
by James E. Payne & Bradley T. Ewing & Michael J. Piette - 225-237 Net Discount Rate and Below-Market Discount Rate: Two Methods in Forensic Economics
by Rolando F. Peláez - 239-254 Disability and the New Worklife Expectancy Tables from Vocational Econometrics, 1998: A Critical Analysis
by Gary R. Skoog & David C. Toppino - 255-265 Patton & Nelson Personal Consumption Revisited: Is Income Important?
by Kenneth J. Boudreaux - 267-270 Damages
by Frank Slesnick
April 1999, Volume 12, Issue 2
- 97-104 The Calculation Of Damage Awards: The Issue of “Prejudgment Interest”
by David E. Ault & Gilbert L. Rutman - 105-110 Measuring Reasonable Economic Probability
by Sigmund A. Horvitz & Louis H. Stern - 111-124 Pay Discrimination Models
by David W. Peterson - 125-133 Estimating Damages Due to the Loss of An Established Service Clientele: A Market Value Approach for Cases of Self-Employment
by Robert C. Posatko & Stephen A. Mathis - 135-150 The Neglect of Human Capital Gains and Losses Upon the Dissolution of Long-Term Marriages: A Suggested Remedy
by Richard Raymond - 151-151 Comment on Ciecka's Book Review of Expert Economic Testimony
by Thomas R. Ireland - 153-158 Aging and Old Age
by Thomas R. Ireland - 159-160 The New Hedonics Primer for Economists and Attorneys, 2nd Edition
by Frank D. Tinari
December 1999, Volume 12, Issue 1
- 1-11 Estimating Economic Damages in Class Action Securities Fraud Litigation
by Edward A. Dyl - 13-32 The Valuation of Earning Capacity Definition, Measurement and Evidence
by Stephen M. Horner & Frank Slesnick - 33-42 Opportunity Cost vs. Replacement Cost In a Lost Service Analysis
by Thomas R. Ireland - 43-56 Approaches for Dealing with Small Sample Sizes in Employment Discrimination Litigation
by Michael J. Piette & Paul F. White - 57-64 Structured Settlements And The Interest Rate Switch
by J. Thomas Romans & Frederick G. Floss - 65-66 Special Problems With Value-Of-Life Estimates: A Reply To Dr. Gilbert
by Jerome M. Staller & Brian P. Sullivan & Edward A. Friedman - 67-69 Expert Economic Testimony: Reference Guides for Judges and Attorneys
by James Ciecka
September 1998, Volume 11, Issue 3
- 173-188 Age-Earnings Profiles Estimates: Do They Change Over Time?
by Stephan F. Gohmann & Myra J. McCrickard & Frank Slesnick - 189-201 Supramonetary Values, The Value Of Life, And The Utility Theory Meanings Of Tort Recovery
by Thomas R. Ireland & Roy Gilbert - 203-213 It's About Time: The Forensic Economic Evaluation
by Kurt V. Krueger & Gary R. Albrecht & John O. Ward - 215-235 Back To Becker: Valuing Women's Economic Contribution From Housework With Household Production Functions
by David C. Sharp & David H. Ciscel & Julia A. Heath - 237-252 Worklife Expectancies Of Railroad Workers
by Gary Skoog & James Ciecka - 253-265 Household Services: Toward A More Comprehensive Measure
by Frank D. Tinari - 267-268 Gamboa Worklife Tables, 1995 And 1998 Versions: A Comment
by David S. Gibson - 269-270 Why Inflation-Indexed Securities Are Not Poorly Suited For Discounting A Future Earnings Stream
by Thomas Ireland - 271-273 Science On Trial – The Clash of Medical Evidence and the Law in the Breast Implant Case
by Frank Slesnick
April 1998, Volume 11, Issue 2
- 91-102 Expected Worklife, Transition Probabilities And The Size Of An Award
by Edward B. Bell & Allan J. Taub - 103-113 A Statistical Methodology For Measuring Lost Profit Resulting From A Loss Of Customers*
by Laura Bonanomi & Patrick A. Gaughan & Larry W. Taylor - 115-120 Forecasting Earnings Losses Of The Disabled With The LPE Method
by Frank P. Corcione & Robert J. Thornton - 121-126 Economic Damages Due To Spinal Cord Injuries: Trends And Policy Implications
by David A. Huettner & Anas F. Alhajji - 127-138 The Use Of “Reverse Regression” In Employment Discrimination Analysis
by Paul F. White & Michael J. Piette - 139-141 Worklife Estimates by Occupation: A Comment
by Rick R. Gaskins & Paul C. Taylor - 143-151 Does The End Justify The Means in PI Earnings Estimates?: A Rejoinder To Peláez
by Roy F. Gilbert - 153-158 Worklife Estimates By Occupation: A Reply
by Hugh Richards - 159-161 Reforming Products Liability
by Thomas R. Ireland
December 1998, Volume 11, Issue 1
- 1-2 Why Inflation-Indexed Treasury Securities Are Not Well Suited For Discounting A Future Earning Stream
by Kent A. Jayne - 3-7 Patton-Nelson Personal Consumption Tables Updated
by Walter K. Lierman & Robert T. Patton & David M. Nelson - 9-26 U.S. Life Tables For 1990 By Sex, Race, And Education
by Hugh Richards & Ronald Barry - 27-32 Testing “Discrimination Plus” Cases
by Debojyoti Sarkar - 33-46 The Economic Framework Of Personal Injury/Wrongful Death Damages
by George A. Schieren - 47-50 Special Problems With Value-Of-Life Estimates: A Reappraisal
by Roy F. Gilbert - 51-53 On The Relationship Between Punitive And Actual Damages For Corporations And The BMW Case: A Note
by David A. Huettner - 55-56 The Forensic Economist In The International Setting: A Comment
by Jorge Salazar-Carrillo - 57-65 The Forensic Economist In The International Setting: A Reply And New Findings
by Richard Weisskoff - 67-68 Abstract: Jury Verdicts In Drunken Driving Cases
by Stan V. Smith - 69-69 Internet Discussion List For NAFE Members
by Dennis McConnell
September 1997, Volume 10, Issue 3
- 243-253 Another Perspective Of The (i-g) Differential For Discounting Future Earnings
by Charles M. Linke - 255-277 Female Worklife Capacity By Education And Occupation
by Hugh Richards - 279-284 Recoverable Damages For Wrongful Death In The States
by David Schap & Deirdre K. Valvo - 285-290 New Estimates Of Life Expectancies For Persons With Medical Risks
by Robert J. Thornton & Frank Slesnick - 291-296 Determination Of Personal Consumption Expenditures In Fatal Accident Actions: A Note
by Christopher Bruce - 297-310 Regarding Median Years To Retirement And Worklife Expectancy
by James Ciecka & Thomas Donley & Jerry Goldman - 311-325 Regarding Median Years To Retirement And Worklife Expectancy: Reply To Ciecka, Donley And Goldman
by Tamorah Hunt & Joyce Pickersgill & Herbert Rutemiller - 327-332 Calculating Net Discount Rates—It's Time To Recognize Structural Changes: A Comment And Extension
by Philip A. Horvath & Edward L. Sattler - 333-334 Databook on Nonfatal Injury; Incidence, Costs and Consequences
by Michael J. Vernarelli - 335-335 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
by Manuel Smith
April 1997, Volume 10, Issue 2
- 121-126 The Daubert Decision And Forensic Economics
by Thomas R. Ireland - 127-137 The Impact Of The Daubert Decision On Forensic Economists
by Thomas O. Depperschmidt - 139-156 Economic Science And Hedonic Damage Analysis In Light Of Daubert V. Merrell Dow
by Thomas R. Ireland & Walter D. Johnson & Paul C. Taylor - 157-164 Qualifications And Admissibility: Applying The Daubert Mandate To Economic Testimony
by Thomas R. Ireland & Walter D. Johnson - 165-169 The Expert Witness And The Law Of Evidence: Impeachment And The Forensic Economist
by Jules A. Townsend - 171-205 Median Years To Retirement And Worklife Expectancy For The Civilian U.S. Population (Prepared Using 1992/93 BLS Labor Force Participation Rates)
by Tamorah Hunt & Joyce Pickersgill & Herbert Rutemiller - 207-215 Predicate Studies and Regression Analysis: A Look at Dade County
by John Lunn & Todd P. Steen & Thomas Bonnema - 217-219 The Distributional Effects Of Using A Before-Tax Standard In Damage Awards: A Reply
by William G. Harris - 221-223 Net Discount Rate Determination: A Reply
by Randall B. Haydon & Samuel C. Webb - 225-227 The Measurement Of Pension Benefits As Marital Assets: A Reply
by Richard Raymond
December 1997, Volume 10, Issue 1
- 1-28 A 1996 Study Of “Prevailing Practice” In Forensic Economics
by Michael Brookshire & Frank Slesnick - 29-49 Long-Term And Short-Term Changes In Earnings Profiles
by Roy F. Gilbert - 51-63 Lending Discrimination Claims And The Issue Of Redlining: Analysis Of Lending Patterns For An Individual Institution
by Andrew Holmes & Paul Horvitz - 65-68 The Distributional Effects Of Using A Before-Tax Standard: A Comment
by Brian C. Brush - 69-71 The Measurement of Pension Benefits As Marital Assets: A Comment
by Richard L. Hannah - 73-75 Duration Of Employment In Employment Discrimination Cases
by Melvin Hughes - 77-90 The Below-Market Method: A Rejoinder to Professor Gilbert
by Rolando F. Peláez - 91-94 Below-Market Interest Rates And The Total Offset Method Re-Visited
by Eli Schwartz - 95-98 Special Problems With Value-Of-Life Estimates Based On Wage-Risk Studies In The Miller Survey: A Note
by Jerome M. Staller & Brian P. Sullivan & Edward A. Friedman - 99-100 Determining Economic Damages
by Thomas R. Ireland
September 1996, Volume 9, Issue 3
- 249-259 The Robin Hood Bias: A Study Of Biased Damage Awards
by Brian C. Becker - 261-283 A Logit Model Of Labor Force Participation
by James Ciecka & Thomas Donley - 283-293 Discounting Using The New Treasury EE Savings Bonds
by William G. Harris - 295-323 Predicting The Efficiency Effects Of Mergers
by Raymond S. Hartman - 325-333 An Economic Model Of Illegal Profit Deterrence And Corporate Punitive Damages
by David A. Huettner & Will Clark & Shaun D. Ledgerwood - 335-337 Regarding The New Worklife Expectancy Tables
by Andrew Gluck - 339-342 Response To Andrew Gluck Regarding The New Worklife Expectancy Tables
by Frank P. Corcione - 343-346 The Value Of An Individual's Life To Whom?: A Comment
by Thomas R. Ireland
April 1996, Volume 9, Issue 2
- 101-112 Predicting Educational Attainment For A Minor Child: Some Further Evidence
by Andrew M. Gill & Jack Foley - 113-118 “Hedonic” Estimates In Personal Injury Analysis: Differences From Wrongful Death Analysis
by Thomas R. Ireland - 119-129 Calculating Net Discount Rates: It's Time To Recognize Structural Changes
by Walter D. Johnson & Gregory M. Gelles - 131-143 The Measurement Of Pension Benefits As Marital Assets
by Richard Raymond - 145-167 Worklife Estimates By Occupation
by Hugh Richards & Richard J. Solie - 169-210 Forecasting Earnings Using Age-Earnings Profiles And Longitudinal Data
by James D. Rodgers & Michael L. Brookshire & Robert J. Thornton - 211-221 A Psychiatrist's Comment On “A Better Alternative To Hedonic Damages” And A Suggestion For A Meta-Analysis
by Stanley A. Terman - 223-230 Can Hedonic Damages Be Added To Other Damage Measures? A Reply To Dr. Stan Terman
by James L. Plummer - 231-232 Litigation Economics
by Thomas R. Ireland - 233-234 Valuing Children in Litigation: Family and Individual Loss Assessment
by Gerald D. Martin - 235-237 Tenure, Discrimination, and the Courts
by Paul F. White - 239-240 Calculating The Income Loss Of A Small-Business Owner Who Suffers A Personal Injury: Does Profit Income Differ From Wage Income?
by Peter E. Soule
December 1996, Volume 9, Issue 1
- 1-16 The Below-Market Discount Rate Method Vs. East Coast Black Magic
by Roy F. Gilbert - 17-21 Incomplete Markets And The Calculation Of Economic Loss
by J. Thomas Romans & Frederick G. Floss - 23-44 Taxes And The Calculation Of Present Value Of Future Medical Expenses
by Jack P. Suyderhoud & Lisa A. Chun - 45-47 Risk-Free Vs. Risk-Adjusted Discount Rates: A Comment*
by Daniel K. Biederman & Robert C. Baesemann - 49-50 Life Insurance As An Offset To Economic Losses In Wrongful Death Cases: A Final Comment
by James E. Ciecka - 51-53 A Reality Check On Decedent's Consumption: A Comment
by David D. Jones - 55-57 The Meaning Of “Hedonic Damages” In Tort Litigation: A Note
by Wolfgang W. Franz - 59-59 On The Necessity Of Estimating Expected Inflation In Determining The Value Of Lost Earnings: A Note
by William G. Harris - 61-66 The Net Discount Rate: A Rejoinder To Haydon And Webb
by Rolando F. Peláez - 67-69 Re Going Concern Value: A Comment
by Robert R. Trout - 71-72 Labor Shortages as America Approaches the Twenty-first Century
by Robert J. Thornton - 73-74 Economic Loss In Wrongful Death–Including The Retirement Period
by Shik C. Young
September 1995, Volume 8, Issue 3
- 217-217 Letter To The Editor
by Eli Schwartz - 219-237 The Valuation Of Lost Household Services In Partial Disability Cases
by Malcolm R. Burns & David J. Faurot - 239-245 Savings Offsets In Future Care Costs For The Severely Injured: New Thoughts On An Unsettled Issue
by Roger Feldman & Karl A. Egge - 247-259 Using Modern Price Theory, Not Herfindahl-Hirschman For Antitrust Principles And Policies
by John G. Greenhut & M. L. Greenhut - 261-271 Valuation Of Minority Stockholder's Interest In A Closely-Held Private Corporation
by Samuel C. Webb & Randall B. Haydon - 273-275 The Lost Pleasure Of Life Scale: A Reply To Caragonne
by Edward Berlá & Robert G. Meyer & Paul Andrews - 277-278 Life Insurance As An Offset To Economic Losses In Wrongful Death Cases: A Reply
by Gerard A. Cahill & Gerald F. Goldberg - 279-286 The Alleged Persistent Misapplication Of Economics Vs. The Economic Value Of Life: A Comment
by Roy F. Gilbert - 287-288 The Cost Of Substitution Consumption Activities: A Comment
by Thomas R. Ireland - 289-291 Ethics In Forensic Economics: A Reply To Depperschmidt
by Walter D. Johnson - 293-294 A Reply To Professor Gilbert
by Jerome M. Staller & Brian P. Sullivan & Edward Friedman - 295-297 The New Worklife Expectancy Tables: Revised 1995 For Persons With and Without Disability by Gender and Level of Education
by Frank P. Corcione - 299-299 Valuing The Lost Leisure Involved In Household Services In Personal Injury Cases
by Paul M. Mason & Michael M. Fabritius
April 1995, Volume 8, Issue 2
- 115-123 Household Labor In Hours By Family Type
by David H. Ciscel & David C. Sharp - 125-130 A Review Of The Monte Carlo Evidence Concerning Hedonic Value Of Life Estimates
by Roy F. Gilbert - 131-138 Do Tax-Exempt Discount Rates Eliminate Tax-Induced Errors?
by William G. Harris - 139-157 Economic And Statistical Considerations In Analyzing Allegations Of Age Discrimination
by Michael J. Piette - 159-165 The Cost Of Substitute Consumption Activities: A Better Alternative Than Hedonic Damages
by James L. Plummer - 167-177 Duration Of Employment In Wrongful Termination Cases
by Robert R. Trout - 179-180 Life Insurance As An Offset To Economic Losses In Wrongful Death Cases: A Comment
by James E. Ciecka - 181-184 Calculating Present Value of Intra-Year Receipts: A Comment
by Robert D. Foster & Richard L. Ruth - 185-190 Statistical Methodology In Employment Discrimination Litigation: Reply To Piette
by Clifford B. Hawley