Content
August 1989, Volume 2, Issue 3
- 55-68 Work History in Female Earnings Loss
by Dennis R. Capozza & Alice Nakamura & Gregory Bloss - 69-77 On the Relationship Between Age, Earnings, and the Net Discount Rate
by W. Cris Lewis - 79-87 Economists, Vocational Evaluators, and Residual Employability: Pitfalls in the Estimation of Future Income Losses
by James R. Seldon - 89-94 Converting Present Value Awards Into Periodic Payments
by Peter Formuzis & Joyce Pickersgill - 95-102 On The Derivation and Consistent Use of Growth and Discount Rates For Future Earnings
by Gary R. Albrecht & John C. Moorhouse - 103-114 An Investigation into the Nelson Median and the Mean Age at Final Separation from the Labor Force
by Ralph R. Frasca & Bernard J. Winger - 115-115 Comment: Discount Rates
by Melville Z. Wolfson
April 1989, Volume 2, Issue 2
- 1-2 Letters To The Editor
by Michael Behr - 3-6 The Consideration of Progressive Taxes in Present Value Calculations for Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Cases: Comment
by James Ciecka - 7-14 Legislatively Imposed Net Discount Rates: Minnesota's Tort Reform
by Karl A. Egge - 15-27 The Effect of Recent Income Tax Reforms on the Calculation of Lost Earnings
by Wolfgang W. Franz - 29-32 Worklife Expectancy and Disability
by Anthony M. Gamboa & John P. Tierney & Gwendolyn H. Holland - 33-40 The Case for Community Reimbursement Upon Divorce for A Spouse's Education
by T. S. Means - 41-44 The Relative Accuracy of Net Discounting
by David M. Nelson - 45-60 The Total Offset Method
by Rolando F. Pelaez - 61-65 Evaluation of Homemaker Services: Replacement Cost, Opportunity Cost or Something Else?
by J. Thomas Romans & Frederick G. Floss - 67-74 Toward a Utility-Based Theory of Loss in Wrongful Death Cases
by E. Schwartz & R. Thornton - 75-78 Estimating Monetary Loss Due to Personal Injury: Comment
by Frank D. Tinari
December 1988, Volume 2, Issue 1
- 1-21 Tort Reform: An Economic Approach
by Mark F. Grady - 23-46 State Tort and Insurance Reform: The Net Result of Two Years Effort
by Thomas O. Depperschmidt - 47-54 The Valuation of a Closely Held Firm: Difference in Expert Opinion
by Carl M. Hubbard & Darryl G. Waldron - 55-62 A Portfolio Approach to Funding Lost Earnings
by Edward B. Bell & Allan J. Taub - 63-72 An Analysis of Railroad Worklife Tables
by Dale R. Funderburk - 73-88 On Determining the Minimum Portfolio for Replacing Lost Pecuniary Benefits and Implications for the Appropriate Discount Rate
by W. Cris Lewis & Reed R. Durtschi - 89-99 The Success of Economic Defenses In Price Fixing Cases: An Analysis
by Henry A. Einhorn - 101-104 Valuation of a Mary Carter Agreement
by Jules H. Kamin - 105-116 The Age-Earnings Cycle – Earnings by Education
by Everett G. Dillman - 117-122 Valuation of Structured Settlements: Should a Life Annuity be Valued as Certain to Life Expectancy or Mortality Adjusted
by James R. Eck & W. Gary Baker & Reed W. Davis - 123-128 Problems in Appraising the Economic Loss of a Child
by Frank D. Tinari - 129-143 Pitfalls to Using the Real-Rates or Age-Earnings Profile Models in Calculating Economic Loss: A Comment
by David S. Saurman - 145-146 Real-Rates and Age-Earnings Models: Comment
by James Ciecka - 147-148 “Pitfalls to Using the Real-Rates or Age-Earnings Profile Hodels in Calculating Economic Loss: A Comment”
by Lawrence D. Jones - 149-151 Pitfalls to Using the Real-Rates or Age Earnings Profile Models in Calculating Economic Loss: Reply
by Fred J. Abraham - 153-153 Hourly Wage Rates for Household Services: Time Series Data
by Harvey Paul
May 1988, Volume 1, Issue 2
- 1-18 Estimating Monetary Loss Due to Personal Injury
by James W. Marlin - 19-23 New Evidence on Expected Long Term Real Interest Rates
by Thomas Havrilesky - 25-31 Valuing Illiquid Pension Benefits
by Robert R. Trout - 33-46 The Effect of Compensation Awards upon Consumption and Savings
by Frank Slesnick & Richard Dolin - 47-54 Recent Trends in Women's use of Time and their Implications for Assessing the Replacement Cost of Household Services
by Michael V. Leonesio - 55-76 Interfacing the Economic and Vocational in Personal Injury Cases
by Everett G. Dillman - 77-81 Pitfalls to using the Real-Rates or Age-Earnings Profile Models in Calculating Economic Loss
by Fred J. Abraham - 83-91 The Consideration of Progressive Taxes in Present Value Calculations for Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Cases
by Randall Goodwin & Chris Paul - 93-101 Addressing the Value of Household Services Through a Functional Vocational Analysis
by John P. Tierney & A. M. Gamboa & Gwendolyn H. Holland - 103-110 Economic Damages – The Handbook for Plaintiff and Defense Attorneys
by Frank Slesnick
August 1987, Volume 1, Issue 1
- 1-10 Forensic Economics: A Perspective and An Agenda for Research
by John O. Ward & Gerald W. Olson - 11-18 The Uneasy Case for the Personal Maintenance Deduction
by Robert J. Thornton & Eli Schwartz - 19-26 Evaluating Household Services: Additional Evidence
by B. F. Kiker & Julia A. Heath - 27-36 Compensation for Pecuniary Losses in Breach of Contract Cases
by L. Kenneth Hubbell - 37-48 An Historical Simulation Approach to the Present Valuation of Future Earnings
by Ronald A. Dulaney - 49-59 The Use of the Years of Dependency Formula in the Apportionment of Wrongful Death Settlements–Criticism and Modification
by Wolfgang W. Franz - 61-70 How Economists Can Help in Litigation
by Reuben E. Slesinger