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April 1995, Volume 8, Issue 2
- 191-192 Statistical Methodology In Employment Discrimination Litigation: A Last Reply To Hawley
by Michael J. Piette - 193-194 Get Real! A Comment On The Need For “Adjustments” In Discounting Future Periodic Damage Amounts
by William F. Landsea - 195-197 On Using PBGC Methodology To Evaluate Defined Benefit Pensions In Divorce Cases
by Raymond A. Pepin - 199-200 Economic Damages As A Result Of Minimal Personality Changes In Head Injury Cases
by Edward Berlá & Andrew Gluck & Robyn David-Harris - 201-201 Retirement Benefits As A Marital Asset In Divorce
by H. Bruce Throckmorton
December 1995, Volume 8, Issue 1
- 1-12 A Markov Process Model For Worklife Expectancies Of Smokers And Nonsmokers
by James Ciecka & Jerry Goldman - 13-23 Attorney Perspectives On The Use Of Economic Experts: Survey Results
by Francis J. Colella & Walter D. Johnson & Frank D. Tinari - 25-35 In Defense Of The Application Of Hedonic Models To Wrongful Death And Personal Injury Litigation
by Roy F. Gilbert - 37-47 Tax-Induced Errors In The Calculation Of Lump-Sum Awards
by William G. Harris - 49-54 The Persistent Misapplication Of The “Hedonic Damages” Concept To Wrongful Death And Personal Injury Litigation
by Thomas Havrilesky - 55-67 The Below-Market Discount Rate Method: Junk Science in the Courtroom?
by Rolando F. Peláez - 69-80 Cohort Analysis And The Determination Of Economic Damages Resulting From Employment Discrimination
by Michael J. Piette & Janet R. Thornton - 81-88 A Valuation Of A Generic Child – The Investment Approach: A Comment
by Bryan L. Boulier - 89-89 A Valuation of a Generic Child – The Investment Approach: A Comment
by Thomas R. Ireland - 91-91 Life Insurance as an Offset to Economic Loss in Wrongful Death Cases: A Reply
by Gerard A. Cahill & Gerald F. Goldberg - 93-94 The Application of the Hedonic Damages Concept to Wrongful Death and Personal Injury Litigation: A Comment
by Thomas R. Ireland - 95-95 Measuring Economic Loss to a Regional Economy
by Frank L. Hefner
September 1994, Volume 7, Issue 3
- 239-243 Modeling Taxes In Personal Injury And Wrongful Death Award Calculations
by Gary R. Albrecht - 245-266 Ordinary And Reverse Tax Effect In Personal Injury And Wrongful Death Cases
by Robert J. Aalberts & Terrence M. Clauretie & Mel Jameson - 267-274 An Analysis Of Alternative Methods Of Calculating Tax-Adjusted Awards
by Edward B. Bell & Allan J. Taub - 275-291 The Distributional Effects of Using A Before-Tax Standard In Damage Awards
by William G. Harris - 293-304 Taxes And Present Value Awards For Wrongful Death
by George A. Schieren - 305-311 The Effects Of Intra-Period Payments On Award Calculations
by Samuel T. Battaglia & William R. Cron - 313-317 A Note On The Feasibility Of Using Expected Long-Term Real Interest Rates In Present Value Calculations
by James L. Altmann - 319-321 Establishing Damages in Catastrophic Injury Litigation
by Frank Slesnick - 323-324 Selecting An Appropriate Model To Forecast Lost Future Earnings
by Sigmund A. Horvitz & Robert M. Nehs & Louis H. Stern
April 1994, Volume 7, Issue 2
- 143-150 The Application Of The Hedonic Damages Concept To Wrongful Death And Personal Injury Litigation
by Gary R. Albrecht - 151-157 Converting From A Present Value Lump Sum To A Future Payment Stream
by Michael L. Brookshire & Thomas R. Ireland - 159-169 Ethics In Forensic Economics: Evidence And Remedy Issues
by Thomas O. Depperschmidt - 171-178 The Theory And Practical Determination Of Going Concern Value
by Merle F. Dimbath - 179-191 Valuing The Life Of A Child: Broadening The Investment Approach
by Thomas R. Ireland & John O. Ward - 193-196 Hedonic Damages And The Index Number Problem
by David D. Jones - 197-207 Life Expectancies for Persons With Medical Risks
by Frank Slesnick & Robert Thornton - 209-210 Dedicated Portfolios And The Present Value Of Lost Earnings: A Comment
by Mark A. Houldsworth & Tom D. McKinnon - 211-212 The Questionable Reasonableness Of Trout And Foster's Method Of Estimating A Decedent's Consumption In Wrongful Death Cases: A Comment
by William Landsea - 213-213 Life Insurance As An Offset In Wrongful Death Cases: A Note
by Eli Schwartz - 215-219 Value of Life Estimates – Too Imprecise for Courtroom Use: A Note
by Jerome M. Staller & Brian P. Sullivan & Edward A. Friedman - 221-222 Intra-Year Discounting Made Easy: A Comment
by Robert R. Trout - 223-225 Estimating A Decedent's Consumption In Wrongful Death Cases: A Reply
by Robert R. Trout & Carroll B. Foster - 227-228 The Measurement Of Economic Damages: Do Taxes Really Matter?
by Brian C. Brush & Charles H. Breeden - 229-230 Valuation Of Damages In Shareholder Class Actions
by Paul Grier
December 1993, Volume 7, Issue 1
- 1-24 1993 Survey: Qualifications, Ethics, and Procedures for Forensic Economics Practitioners
by John Adams & Michael Brookshire & Frank Slesnick - 25-46 1993 Survey of NAFE Members: A Follow-Up Survey of Economic Methodology
by Michael Brookshire & Frank Slesnick - 47-67 The Use of the Berla Scale in Quantifying Hedonic Damages: A Case Management Perspective
by Penelope Caragonne - 69-79 On Testing for the Stability of the Net Discount Rate
by Edward N. Gamber & Robert L. Sorensen - 81-102 Establishing Liability and Calculating Damages Under Robinson-Patman Act and Predation Claims
by David R. Kamerschen - 103-109 Median Worklife, Mean Age at Final Separation, or Transition Probabilities to Calculate Expected Lost Earnings?
by George A. Schieren - 111-117 The Forensic Economist in the International Setting: Applying Purchasing Power Parities to Nicaraguan Damage Claims
by Richard Weisskoff - 119-119 Intra-Year Discounting Assumptions and Bias in Lost Earnings Analysis: A Comment
by Joseph Benich - 121-123 Intra-Year Discounting Assumptions and Bias in Lost Earnings Analysis: A Comment
by James E. Ciecka - 125-127 The Significance of the Distinction Between a Life Annuity and An Annuity Certain for a Term Equal to Life Expectance: A Note
by Boyd L. Fjeldsted - 129-131 Expected Long-Term Real Interest Rates: A Reprise
by Rolando F. Peláez
September 1993, Volume 6, Issue 3
- 179-196 Losses in Commercial Litigation
by Carroll B. Foster & Robert R. Trout & Patrick A. Gaughan - 197-217 A Due Diligence Process for Highly Leveraged Transactions
by Patrick A. Gaughan - 219-230 The Legal Framework for the Calculation of Damages in Commercial Litigation
by Donald H. Manley & Michael D. Reed - 231-239 Key Issues in Measuring Lost Profits
by James Plummer & Gerald McGowin - 241-249 A Suggested Method for Calculating Damages for a Large Number of Employees in a Title VII Case
by Kenneth E. Galchus & Leanne Whiteside - 251-262 Estimating Jury Compensation for Pain and Suffering in Product Liability Cases Involving Nonfatal Personal Injury
by Gregory B. Rodgers - 263-269 Competition for Forensic Economists and Their Ethical Behavior
by Frank D. Tinari - 271-272 Compensatory Damages and the Appropriate Discount Rate: A Comment
by Gary R. Albrecht - 273-275 The Misapplication of the Hedonic Damages Concept to Wrongful Death and Personal Injury Litigation: A Comment
by Thomas R. Ireland - 277-279 Life Insurance as an Offset to Economic Loss in Wrongful Death Cases: A Note
by Gerard A. Cahill & Gerald F. Goldberg - 281-282 Determining Goodwill Valuation in the Small Firm: An Illustration of the Excess Earnings Approach
by Roger T. King & William H. Sackley
April 1993, Volume 6, Issue 2
- 81-92 The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990: New Opportunities for Forensic Economists
by Ralph R. Frasca & Bernard J. Winger - 93-98 The Misapplication of the Hedonic Damages Concept to Wrongful Death and Personal Injury Litigation
by Thomas Havrilesky - 99-104 The Meaning of “Hedonic Damages” in Tort Litigation
by Thomas R. Ireland - 105-119 Using the Marginal Interest Rate Principle in Valuing the Spousal Contribution to the Human Capital of a Marital Partner
by W. Cris Lewis - 121-134 A Valuation of a Generic Child: The Investment Approach
by Joseph M. Prinzinger - 135-150 Estimating A Decedent's Consumption in Wrongful Death Cases
by Robert R. Trout & Carroll B. Foster - 151-152 The Correct Value of Social Security Contributions in Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Settlements: A Comment
by Stephen E. Durham - 153-158 Using Multiple Discriminant Analysis in Business Litigation
by Robert R. O'Haver - 159-160 Agenda for Civil Justice Reform in America: The Quest for Mainstream Economics in Litigation
by Gerald W. Olson - 161-163 Which Estimates of Household Production are Best?: A Comment
by Richard Raymond - 165-167 Note: The Impact of Disability on Earnings (Results From the Health and Activity Limitation Survey)
by Peter Ross - 169-170 Should Net Discount Rates Vary by Level of Earnings?
by Wolfgang W. Franz - 171-172 Some New Approaches to the Estimation of Individualized Lost Earnings
by Richard L. Hannah - 173-174 Succeeding as an Expert Witness
by Robert J. Thornton - 175-175 Wage Growth and Interest Rates Again: A Regression Model
by Phillip H. Allman
December 1992, Volume 6, Issue 1
- 1-1 Letters to the Editor
by John Maher - 3-6 A Simple Procedure for Computing the Present Value of Non-Annual Damages
by Gary A. Anderson & Joel R. Barber - 7-16 The Interaction of Public Policies on Personal Injury and Bankruptcy
by Thomas O. Depperschmidt - 17-22 Intra-Year Discounting Assumptions and Bias in Lost Earnings Analysis
by Peter C. Eisemann - 23-32 Methodological Issues When Using Simple Models To Investigate Employment Discrimination
by Clifford B. Hawley - 33-41 Compensatory Damages and the Appropriate Discount Rate
by Marc S. Margulis - 43-50 Methodological Issues When Using Simple Models To Investigate Employment Discrimination: Reply
by Michael J. Piette - 51-52 Comment: On the Relative Stability and Predictability of the Interest Rate and Earnings Growth Rate
by Joseph Benich - 53-59 The Effect of Recent Income Tax Reforms on the Calculation of Lost Earnings: Comment
by William G. Harris - 61-62 The Effect of Recent Income Tax Reforms on the Calculation of Lost Earnings: A Reply
by Wolfgang W. Franz - 63-65 A Note on Discounting: The Case for Annuity Prices & the PBGC Methodology
by Thomas C. Borzilleri - 67-68 Evaluating Lost Vacation Benefits: Should They Be Valued at Their Pre-Injury or Post-Injury Cost?
by James L. Kenkel - 69-70 Single Rate Discounting Methods: Abstract
by T. S. Means & David S. Saurman - 71-72 A Hedonics Primer for Economists and Attorneys
by Robert J. Thornton
September 1992, Volume 5, Issue 3
- 187-195 The Role of Productivity and Prices in Forecasting Wage Rates
by Gary R. Albrecht & Kurt V. Krueger - 197-208 The Utility of Death and Wrongful Death Compensation
by William E. Becker & Richard A. Stout - 209-219 Discount Rates for Lost Profits
by Jeffrey C. Bodington - 221-231 Forecasting Earnings Growth and Discount Rates: New Evidence From Time Series Analysis
by Carl Bonham & Sumner J. La Croix - 233-247 The Value of Life and Hedonic Damages: Some Unresolved Issues
by Marvin Frankel & Charles M. Linke - 249-260 Consequences of Damage Awards for Hedonic and Other Nonpecuniary Losses
by Paul H. Rubin & John E. Calfee - 261-264 Loss of Enjoyment, Rehabilitation and Hedonic Damages: A Comment
by Robert Metcalf - 265-266 Four Guidelines for Selecting a Discount Rate
by J. Thomas Romans & Frederick G. Floss - 267-268 The Use of Control Charts in Determining the Effect of Personal Injury on Productivity
by Peter B. Webb & Harold L. Bryant
April 1992, Volume 5, Issue 2
- 95-95 Letters to the Editor
by Gary R. Albrecht - 97-104 Issues Affecting the Calculated Value of Life
by Gary R. Albrecht - 105-114 Self-Consumption Allowances, Family Size and Family Structure
by James E. Ciecka - 115-126 Market Valuation of Household Production
by Ronald A. Dulaney & John H. Fitzgerald & Matthew S. Swenson & John H. Wicks - 127-136 The Inclusion of Fringe Benefits in Estimates of Earnings Loss: A Comparative Analysis
by Ralph R. Frasca - 137-147 Selecting the Time Period Over Which the Net Discount Rate is Determined for Economic Loss Analysis
by Randall B. Haydon & Samuel C. Webb - 149-158 The Correct Value of Social Security Contributions in Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Settlements
by Robert Rosenman & Rodney Fort - 159-168 Loss of Future Income in the Case of Personal Injury of a Child: Parental Influence on a Child's Future Earnings
by Lawrence M. Spizman & John Kane - 169-172 Economic Value of Restricted Fringe Benefits: A Comment
by J. Thomas Romans & Frederick G. Floss - 173-175 Economic Value of Restricted Fringe Benefits: A Reply
by Robert Rosenman - 177-180 Notes on Employee Fringe Benefit Costs
by Reuben E. Slesinger - 181-184 The Economic Value of a Professional Degree (A Technique)
by Marvin G. DeVries
December 1991, Volume 5, Issue 1
- 1-8 Income Taxes and Lost Profits
by Jeffrey C. Bodington - 9-25 On the Relative Stability and Predictability of the Interest Rate and Earnings Growth Rate
by W. Cris Lewis - 27-44 Valuation of Earnings Using Historical Growth-Discount Rates
by Rolando F. Pelaez - 45-56 Broker Liability for Portfolio Losses: Cases From the Crash of '87
by J. C. Poindexter & Jack W. Wilson - 57-66 The Net Discount Rate in a Model of Long-Run Growth Equilibrium
by John W. Rowe - 67-70 The Relationship Between Age, Earnings and the Net Discount Rate Revisited
by Charles W. de Seve - 71-73 The Effect of Taxes and Inflation on the Real Interest Rate
by Eli Schwartz & Robert Thornton - 75-79 Comment: On the Accuracy and Usefulness of Hedonic Loss Estimates
by Jerome M. Staller & Brian P. Sullivan - 81-82 Evaluating Lost Vacation Benefits: A Note on the Opportunity Cost Approach
by Ronald A. Dulaney - 83-84 An Employer's Loss of Employee's Profit Capacity: A Membership Surplus Approach
by Homayoun Hajiran - 85-86 Accounting for Taxes in the Determination of the Reduction for Personal Consumption
by William Jennings & Penelope Mercurio - 87-87 The Determination of Court-Awarded Legal Fees
by Thomas H. McInish - 89-90 Fringe Benefits: An Ordering
by George E. Samuels
September 1991, Volume 4, Issue 3
- 251-252 Letters to the Editor
by Jules H. Kamin M.B.A - 253-254 Preface
by Walter D. Johnson - 255-262 The Economic Expert in Wrongful Death/Personal Injury Cases: Workable Competition or Monopoly Power?
by Pauline Fox - 263-268 Economists, Ethics, and the Marketplace
by Edward L. Sattler - 269-276 Codes of Professional Ethics for Forensic Economists: Problems and Prospects
by Michael J. Piette - 277-285 Qualifications, Ethics and Professional Responsibility in Forensic Economics
by Walter D. Johnson - 287-296 An Agenda for Future Research in Forensic Economics
by Michael L. Brookshire - 297-305 Replacement Cost Valuation of Production by Homemakers: Conceptual Questions and Measurement Problems
by Thomas R. Ireland & John O. Ward - 307-316 Economic Methodology and the Analysis of Employment Discrimination
by Michael J. Piette - 317-327 The Expert Witness: Knowledge and Communication (The Deadly or Dynamic Duo)
by Debra Guiou Stufflebean - 329-332 More on Alternative Measures of Earnings Growth
by Edward B. Bell & Allan J. Taub - 333-337 Note: Discounting a Partially Tax-Sheltered Income Stream
by Roger Feldman - 339-353 Literature Relevant to the Valuation of Household Services
by Whitney W. Hicks & Thomas R. Ireland & Walter D. Johnson & Edward J. Metzen & John O. Ward
April 1991, Volume 4, Issue 2
- 125-149 A 1990 Survey Study of Forensic Economists
by Michael Brookshire & Frank Slesnick - 151-162 Job Search and College Enrollment Durations for Calculating Economic Losses from Personal Injuries
by Malcolm R. Burns & David J. Faurot - 163-174 Female Work Experience: Voluntary Versus Involuntary Labor Force Activity
by Frank P. Corcione & Robert J. Thornton - 175-185 Estimating Personal Consumption of a Deceased Family Member
by Roy F. Gilbert - 187-202 Empirical Evidence on the Relationship Between Earnings Growth and Interest Rates
by Laura S. Nowak - 203-209 The Role of the Husband/Father in Household Output
by Harvey Paul - 211-214 Inflation in the Computation of the Present Value of Lost Earnings 1
by Richard PonArul - 215-223 Restricted Fringe Benefits and Their Economic Value in Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Settlements
by Robert Rosenman - 225-230 Appropriate Formulae for Calculation of the Present Value of a Future Estate 1
by R. Haney Scott & Richard PonArul - 231-232 Personal Consumption: The Case of Retirement Period Consumption
by Ralph J. Brown - 233-240 Estimating Personal Consumption Costs in Wrongful Death Cases
by Robert T. Patton & David M. Nelson - 241-244 Economic Loss in the Death of a Child: An Extended Comment
by Thomas R. Ireland - 245-246 Calculating Future Fringe Benefits in Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Cases
by Wolfgang W. Franz & Scott T. Ashby
December 1990, Volume 4, Issue 1
- 1-6 Dedicated Portfolios and the Present Value of Lost Earnings
by Edward B. Bell & Allan J. Taub - 7-14 Appraising the Profits Lost by a Failed New Venture
by Jeffrey C. Bodington - 15-23 On the Necessity of Estimating Expected Inflation in Determining the Value of Lost Earnings
by Carl G. Brooking & Patrick A. Taylor - 25-45 Which Estimates of Household Production are Best?
by John B. Douglass & Genevieve M. Kenney & Ted R. Miller - 47-54 The Valuation of Defined Pension Benefits as a Marital Asset: An Abundance of Approaches
by Ralph R. Frasca - 55-64 The Minimization Of Taxable Income and Lost Profits Litigation
by Patrick A. Gaughan & Henry Fuentes - 65-81 Estimating Personal Expenditure Deductions in Multi-Income Families in Cases of Wrongful Death
by Melvin W. Harju & Clarence H. Adams - 83-99 Forecasting Medical Costs in Tort Cases: The Role of the Economist
by Frank Slesnick - 101-115 Current Versus Ultimate Life Expectancies: Perceptions and Implications
by Jack P. Suyderhoud & Richard L. Pollock - 117-118 Lucrum Cessans, Damnum Emergens and the Market Place
by Antonio Jorge & Jorge Salazar-Carrillo
September 1990, Volume 3, Issue 3
- 1-15 The Value of Life: Has Voodoo Economics Come to the Courts?
by W. Kip Viscusi - 17-39 The Plausible Range for the Value of Life––Red Herrings Among the Mackerel
by Ted R. Miller - 41-49 Hedonic Damages in the Courtroom Setting––A Bridge Over Troubled Waters
by Stan V. Smith - 51-59 Assuming the Can Opener: Hedonic Wage Estimates and the Value of Life
by William T. Dickens - 61-70 The Econometric Basis for Estimates of the Value of Life
by W. Kip Viscusi - 71-74 Valuing Life in the Courts: An Overview
by Thomas Havrilesky - 75-89 The Relevance of Willingness-To-Pay Estimates of The Value of a Statistical Life in Determining Wrongful Death Awards
by Lauraine G. Chestnut & Daniel M. Violette - 91-94 Reflections on Economic Loss in the Death of a Child
by John Ward - 95-96 Estimating Value of Life per Life Year
by Ike Mathur
April 1990, Volume 3, Issue 2
- 1-1 Letters to the Editor
by Vincent M. Jolivet - 3-13 Does FELA Repeal Belong on the Tort Reform Agenda?
by Michael W. Babcock & Michael Oldfather - 15-29 The Emerging Industry of Forensic Economics: A Survey of NAFE Members
by Michael Brookshire & Frank Slesnick & Robert Lessne - 31-47 Wrongful Employment Termination and Resulting Economic Losses
by Wolfgang W. Franz - 49-64 Forecasts in Tort Cases: Statistical Evaluation and Revision
by Stephen B. Jarrell - 65-71 Discounting in Forensic Economics
by Allan M. Feldman - 73-77 Loss in the Death of a Child: An Extension of the Ward Analysis
by Thomas R. Ireland - 79-82 Calculating Damages: Real or Nominal Rates
by George E. Samuels - 83-83 Projecting the Loss of Employer Paid Fringe Benefits to Survivors in Wrongful Death Cases
by Wolfgang W. Franz & Deneen Aubertin - 85-86 On Valuing Lost Fringe Benefits in Death Cases
by George V. Launey - 87-88 Notes on the Estimation of Extrapolated Benefits in Wrongful Death Litigation
by G. Michael Phillips & David T. Fractor - 89-90 Estimating and Projecting Employer-Paid Fringe Benefits In the case of the Death of a Worker: The Not So Obvious
by Clarence G. Ray - 91-93 Vacation Benefits and Lost Earnings Capacity
by Stanley C. Wisniewski - 95-97 Evaluation of Personal Injury Cases for the Purpose of Settlement
by Kabir Hassan
December 1989, Volume 3, Issue 1
- 1-8 Hedonic Damages and Personal Injury: A Conceptual Approach
by Edward P. Berla & Michael L. Brookshire & Stan V. Smith - 9-22 Computing Losses in Business Interruption Cases
by Carroll B. Foster & Robert R. Trout - 23-28 Those Who Only Remember the Past May Be Doomed to Repeat Its Mistakes
by Thomas Havrilesky - 29-50 Alternative Measures of Earnings Growth
by Matthew J. Mullett & David M. Nelson & Robert T. Patton - 51-60 Estimating Earning Capacity With Constant Earnings Growth Rates
by David S. Saurman & T. S. Means - 61-64 Appraisal of Economic Loss: Mild Disability to Severe Disability
by Gary R. Wells & C. A. Hofman - 65-67 The Valuation of a Closely Held Firm: Comment
by Gary R. Albrecht - 69-73 Three Concepts of the Value of Fringe Benefits
by J. Thomas Romans & Frederick G. Floss - 75-76 Risk-Adjusted Employer-Paid Benefits in Wrongful Death Cases
by William Jennings & Penelope Mercurio - 77-78 Pitfalls in Estimating the Loss of Employer-Paid Fringe Benefits
by Robert J. Thornton
August 1989, Volume 2, Issue 3
- 1-17 The Economic Consultant in Forensic Economics
by Stephen T. Riley - 19-29 Estimating Economic Loss in the Case of a Death of a Child
by John O. Ward - 31-54 Bid Depositories and Antitrust
by John E. Stewart