Content
December 2016, Volume 26, Issue 2
- 145-145 Editors' Note
by James E. Ciecka & Kurt V. Krueger & Steven J. Shapiro - 147-180 Retiring the Historical Net Discount Rate
by Kurt V. Krueger - 181-192 An Alternative Estimation Technique for Determining Discount Rates and Earnings Growth Rates in Wrongful Death and Personal Injury Cases
by Paul M. Mason & Andres Gallo - 193-209 Assessing Economic Damages in Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Litigation: The State of Nebraska
by David I. Rosenbaum & Mark Richardson - 211-221 Assessing Economic Damages in Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Litigation: The State of Rhode Island
by David Schap & Steven J. Shapiro & Caitlin Street - 223-227 Update to Assessing Economic Damages in Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Litigation: The State of Idaho
by Tyler J. Bowles - 229-234 Update to Assessing Economic Damages in Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Litigation: The State of Utah
by Tyler J. Bowles - 235-243 Update to Assessing Economic Damages in Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Litigation: The State of Mississippi
by Carl G. Brooking & Blakely Fox Fender & Harvey L. Fiser - 245-249 Update to Assessing Economic Damages in Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Litigation in Florida
by David R. Williams - 251-256 How Our Days Became Numbered
by Frank L. Slesnick - 257-258 Taxes and Value: The Ongoing Research and Analysis Relating to the S Corporation Valuation Puzzle
by Gene A. Trevino
December 2015, Volume 26, Issue 1
- 1-16 Medical Net Discount Rates: Updated and Re-examined
by Robert Baumann & David Schap - 17-51 Transitions Into and Out of Census Disability
by Kurt V. Krueger & Gary R. Skoog - 53-83 A 2015 Survey of Forensic Economists: Their Methods, Estimates, and Perspectives
by Michael R. Luthy & Michael L. Brookshire & David Rosenbaum & David Schap & Frank L. Slesnick - 85-93 A Comment on “Employee Tenure and Economic Losses in Wrongful Termination Cases”
by Nicholas Coleman - 95-97 Employee Tenure and Economic Losses in Wrongful Termination Cases: A Reply to Nicholas Coleman
by Charles L. Baum - 99-114 Net Interest Rates: History and Measurement
by Edward Foster - 115-131 Assessing Economic Damages in Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Litigation: The State of Washington
by Laura Taylor & William G. Brandt - 133-136 The Myth of Achievement Tests – The GED and the Role of Character in American Life
by Frank L. Slesnick
December 2014, Volume 25, Issue 2
- 109-127 Worklife Expectancy of Railroad Workers Based on the Twenty-Fifth Actuarial Valuation Using Both Competing Risks/Multiple Decrement Theory and the Markov Railroad Model
by Gary R. Skoog & James E. Ciecka - 128-152 Are Mexican Net Discount Rates Stationary? An Application for Lost Earnings Damages Involving Undocumented Workers
by Antonio Avalos & R. Sean Alley - 153-174 Wage Net Discount Rates: 1981–2012
by David Schap & Robert Baumann & Lauren Guest - 203-220 Personal Consumption by Family Type and Household Income
by Kurt V. Krueger - 221-241 Real Earnings of Full-Time Workers by Education, Age Group and Sex, 1974–2012
by Edward Foster
April 2014, Volume 25, Issue 1
- 1-2 Editors' Note
by James E. Ciecka & Kurt V. Krueger & Steven J. Shapiro - 5-16 The Journal of Forensic Economics: Revisiting Its Perspective and Agenda for Research
by John O. Ward - 17-24 Structural Growth in Labor Costs: Evidence from the Employment Cost Index
by Gary R. Albrecht & Kurt V. Krueger - 25-50 Evolving Labor Market Transition Probabilities and Their Impact on Worklife Estimates
by Matthew J. Cushing & David I. Rosenbaum - 51-70 Total Worklife Expectancy
by Kurt V. Krueger & Frank Slesnick - 71-89 Using TIPS to Discount to Present Value
by Raymond Strangways & Bruce L. Rubin & Michael Zugelder - 91-97 A Comment on George DeMartino's “Professional Economic Ethics: The Posnerian and Naïve Perspectives”
by Frank D. Tinari
September 2013, Volume 24, Issue 2
- 153-160 Potential Effects of the Affordable Care Act on the Award of Life Care Expenses
by Joshua Congdon-Hohman & Victor Matheson - 161-173 Underestimation of Securities Fraud Aggregate Damages Due to Inter-Fund Trades
by Steven Feinstein & Gang Hu & Mark Marcus & Zann Ali - 175-190 Educational Attainment Model for a Minor Child: The Next Generation
by John Kane & Lawrence Spizman & Don Donelson - 191-204 Total Offset and Medical Net Discount Rates: 1981–2012
by David Schap & Lauren Guest & Andrew Kraynak - 205-220 Valuing Non-Wage Compensation of Private Sector Labor Union Workers in the Construction Trades
by Frank Tinari & Kenneth T. Betz - 221-240 Assessing Economic Damages in Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Litigation: The State of Colorado
by Jane Lillydahl & Gilbert L. Mathis
April 2013, Volume 24, Issue 1
- 1-2 Editor's Introduction
by Steven J. Shapiro - 3-18 Professional Economic Ethics: The Posnerian and Naïve Perspectives
by George DeMartino - 19-23 NAFE and the Ethics Question
by Robert J. Thornton & Michael L. Brookshire - 25-39 Can Statements of Ethical Principles and Codes of Practice Make a Difference? The Results of a NAFE Survey
by John O. Ward & Robert J. Thornton - 41-66 Employee Tenure and Economic Losses in Wrongful Termination Cases
by Charles L. Baum - 67-99 2012 Survey of Forensic Economists: Their Methods, Estimates, and Perspectives
by Frank L. Slesnick & Michael R. Luthy & Michael L. Brookshire - 101-107 Personal Consumption and Single Persons: A Reply to Kurt Krueger
by Thomas R. Ireland - 105-107 Personal Consumption and Single Persons: A Reply to Thomas R. Ireland
by Kurt V. Krueger - 109-112 A Comment on “Self-Consumption in Wrongful Death Cases: Decedent or Family Income?”
by Kurt V. Krueger - 113-115 A Reply to “A Comment on Self-Consumption in Wrongful Death Cases: Decedent or Family Income?”
by Michael L. Brookshire & Frank L. Slesnick
September 2012, Volume 23, Issue 2
- 135-157 Personal Consumption Rates for Canada: Update of 2000 PCRs Using 2007–08 Surveys of Household Spending Data
by Cara L. Brown - 159-176 Valuation of Spouse and Survivor Benefits In a Defined Benefit Retirement Plan
by Raymond Strangways & Bruce L. Rubin & Michael Zugelder - 177-193 A Test of the Increment-Decrement Method of Calculating Worklife Expectancies of Older Females
by Walter Wessels - 195-198 Personal Consumption and Single Persons: A Reply to Thomas Ireland
by Kurt V. Krueger - 199-207 The Risk and Reward of Investing a Lost Earnings Award: A Comparison of Stocks, Bonds, and Bills
by Michael L. Nieswiadomy - 209-211 The Comprehensive Guide to Lost Profits Damages for Experts and Attorneys, 2011 Edition
by Jennifer L. Polhemus
March 2012, Volume 23, Issue 1
- 1-31 Damage Awards Using Intermediate Term Government Bond Funds vs. U.S. Treasuries Ladder: Tradeoffs in Theory and Practice
by Joseph I. Rosenberg & Rick R. Gaskins - 33-39 Personal Consumption and Single Persons: A Comment
by Thomas R. Ireland - 41-62 Assessing Economic Damages in Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Litigation: The State of Louisiana
by James Richard Bartkus & Shael N. Wolfson - 63-89 Assessing Economic Damages in Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Litigation: The State of Michigan
by William D. King & Michael S. Mahoney - 91-96 Assessment of Earning Capacity, Third Edition
by Frank Slesnick
August 2011, Volume 22, Issue 2
- 141-142 In Memoriam, Eli Schwartz, Lehigh University
by Robert Thornton - 143-163 Personal Consumption and Single Persons
by Kurt V. Krueger - 165-229 The Markov Process Model of Labor Force Activity: Extended Tables of Central Tendency, Shape, Percentile Points, and Bootstrap Standard Errors
by Gary R. Skoog & James E. Ciecka & Kurt V. Krueger - 231-256 Assessing Economic Damages in Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Litigation: The Commonwealth of Virginia
by Michael Zugelder & Raymond Strangways & Bruce L. Rubin
June 2011, Volume 22, Issue 1
- 1-20 Using Historical Simulation to Compare the Accuracy of Nine Alternative Methods of Estimating the Present Value of Future Lost Earnings
by Brian C. Brush - 21-41 The Value of Future Earnings in Perfect Foresight Equilibrium
by Scott Dale Gilbert - 43-57 The Income-Based Human Capital Valuation Methods in Public Health Economics Used by Forensic Economics
by Scott D. Grosse & Kurt V. Krueger - 59-73 On the Relative Accuracy of Discounting Based on Risk-Free and Risky Portfolios
by Brian C. Brush - 75-100 Assessing Economics Damage in Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Litigation: The State of New York
by Lawrence M. Spizman & Frank D. Tinari
April 2010, Volume 21, Issue 2
- 147-171 Predicting Net Discount Rates: A Comparison of Professional Forecasts, Time-series Forecasts and Traditional Methods
by Matthew J. Cushing & David I. Rosenbaum - 173-194 Discounting Damage Awards Using the Zero Coupon Treasury Curve: Satisfying Legal and Economic Theory While Matching Future Cash Flow Projections
by Joseph Irving Rosenberg - 195-197 A Supplement to “Assessing Economic Damages in Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Litigation: The State of South Dakota”
by George Langelett & Scott Fausti - 199-218 Assessing Economic Damages in Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Litigation: The State of Alaska
by Laura J. Taylor - 219-234 Assessing Economic Damages in Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Litigation: The State of New Jersey
by Frank D. Tinari & Kristin K. Kucsma
June 2010, Volume 21, Issue 2
- 235-253 Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Damages Calculations: Transatlantic Dialogue
by Frank Slesnick
June 2010, Volume 21, Issue 1
- 1-1 Editor's Note
by Steven J. Shapiro - 3-4 Michael J. Piette, 1946–2009
by Stephen Horner - 5-34 A 2009 Survey of Forensic Economists: Their Methods, Estimates, and Perspectives
by Michael L. Brookshire & Michael R. Luthy & Frank L. Slesnick - 35-53 Self-Consumption in Wrongful Death Cases: Decedent or Family Income?
by Michael L. Brookshire & Frank L. Slesnick - 55-62 A Closer Look at Correction for False Discovery Bias When Making Multiple Comparisons
by John D. Finnerty - 63-98 Present Value Functions and Recursions
by Gary R. Skoog & James E. Ciecka - 99-103 Comment: “A Closer Look at Correction for False Discovery Bias When Making Multiple Comparisons”
by A. E. Rodriguez - 105-107 Comment: “A Closer Look at Correction for False Discovery Bias When Making Multiple Comparisons”
by David I. Tabak - 109-112 Two Definitional Issues with the Patton-Nelson Personal Consumption Tables: A Reply
by Michael R. Ruble & Robert T. Patton & David M. Nelson - 113-114 Two Definitional Issues with the Patton-Nelson Personal Consumption Tables: A Reply to Ruble, Patton and Nelson
by Kurt V. Krueger
April 2009, Volume 20, Issue 3
- 205-216 Precisely Wrong: Interpreting Daubert Factors for Survey-Based Estimates of Property Value Losses
by Kristy E. Mathews - 217-225 Patton-Nelson Personal Consumption Tables 2005–06
by Michael R. Ruble & Robert T. Patton & David M. Nelson - 227-250 Net Accumulation to the Estate: Meaning and Measurement
by Frank Slesnick & Michael J. Piette - 251-253 Two Definitional Issues with the Patton-Nelson Personal Consumption Tables: A Comment
by Kurt V. Krueger - 255-269 Assessing Economic Damages in Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Litigation: The State of South Dakota
by Ralph J. Brown & Erik L. Olsen - 271-314 Assessing Economic Damages in Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Litigation: The State of Illinois
by Gary R. Skoog & James E. Ciecka - 315-317 The Plaintiff and Defense Attorney's Guide to Understanding Economic Damages
by Michael J. Vernarelli
October 2008, Volume 20, Issue 2
- 103-112 Hedonic Damages – One More Time: A Symposium
by Peter Marks & Thomas R. Ireland - 113-135 The Flawed Hedonic Damages Measure of Compensation for Wrongful Death and Personal Injury
by W. Kip Viscusi - 137-153 Hedonic Damages: Were the Body Blows to the Golden Goose Well-Founded?
by Ted R. Miller - 155-169 Time Valuation as an Alternative to Lost Enjoyment of Life in Determining Wrongful Death Damages
by John O. Ward - 171-186 Loss of Enjoyment of Life Damages in New Mexico
by M. Brian McDonald - 187-192 Research Note: Assessing Household Service Losses with Joint Survival Probabilities
by Robert A. Baade & Victor A. Matheson - 193-196 Fair Market Value and Economic Damages Revisited: A Comment
by Melvin Hughes
February 2008, Volume 20, Issue 1
- 1-13 How Much Confidence Do We Have in Estimates of Future Net Discount Rates?
by Matthew J. Cushing & David I. Rosenbaum - 15-30 Personal Consumption by Husbands and Wives
by Kurt V. Krueger - 31-48 Avoiding Distortion in Corporate Valuation Litigation: An Application of Discounted Cash Flow
by Jacob Oded & Allen Michel - 49-71 Assessing Economic Damages in Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Litigation: The State of Texas
by Stephen M. Horner
September 2006, Volume 19, Issue 3
- 243-260 Worklife Expectancy via Competing Risks/Multiple Decrement Theory with an Application to Railroad Workers
by Gary R. Skoog & James E. Ciecka - 261-296 Allocation of Worklife Expectancy and the Analysis of Front and Uniform Loading with Nomograms
by Gary R. Skoog & James E. Ciecka - 297-309 Junk Forecasts in the Courtroom?: Assessing the “S-curve” Approach to Calculating Damages
by Jonathan T. Tomlin & C. Paul Wazzan - 311-315 A Note on the New “Longitudinal Employer-Household Dynamics” Data from the U.S. Census Bureau
by Clifford B. Hawley - 317-323 Out-of-Step with Cohort Analysis: The Problems with “Plain and Fancy Regression”
by A. E. Rodriguez - 325-332 Out-of-Step with Cohort Analysis: The Problems with “Plain and Fancy Regression” – A Reply
by David W. Peterson - 333-362 Assessing Economic Damages in Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Litigation: The State Of Tennessee
by Parker Cashdollar & Paula Hearn Moore & Robert L. Hearn & Marsha Cope Huie - 363-378 Assessing Economic Damages in Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Litigation: The State of Alabama
by William E. Hardy
April 2006, Volume 19, Issue 2
- 139-159 Historical Averages, Units Roots and Future Net Discount Rates: A Comprehensive Estimator
by Matthew J. Cushing & David I. Rosenbaum - 161-184 Valuation of Decedent and Partner/Dependents Health Care in the Wrongful Death of a Person in the Workforce
by Gregory K. Faulk - 185-205 Negligent Beginnings: Damages in Wrongful Conception, Wrongful Birth and Wrongful Life
by Ralph R. Frasca - 207-215 A Guide to International Data Sources
by Michael J. Piette & David R. Williams - 217-229 How Long Do Mexican Migrants Work in the U.S.?
by Dwight Steward & Amy Raub & Jean Elliott - 231-236 Multiple Comparisons and the Known or Potential Error Rate
by David Tabak
January 2006, Volume 19, Issue 1
- 1-9 A Compensated Demand Approach to Wrongful Termination and Personal Injury Cases: A Critique and Extension
by Tamunopriye J. Agiobenebo & Ismail M. Cole - 11-27 Divorce and the Role of the Forensic Accountant
by Richard G. Brody & James A. Fellows - 29-59 2006 Survey of Forensic Economists: Their Methods, Estimates, And Perspectives
by Michael L. Brookshire & Michael R. Luthy & Frank L. Slesnick - 61-82 Worklife in a Markov Model with Full-time and Part-time Activity
by Kurt V. Krueger & Gary R. Skoog & James E. Ciecka - 83-84 American Community Survey and Problems with Using Government Measures of Disability: An Addendum
by David D. Jones - 85-87 Time Series Properties of Capitalization Rates: A Comment and Extension
by James E. Payne & Hassan Mohammadi - 89-101 Assessing Economic Damages in Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Litigation: The State of North Carolina
by George A. Schieren & Gary R. Albrecht - 103-113 Assessing Economic Damages in Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Litigation: The State of Connecticut
by Steven J. Shapiro
April 2005, Volume 18, Issue 2
- 123-123 Editors' Note
by Michael J. Piette & Steven J. Shapiro - 125-137 The Impact of Family Background on Educational Attainment in Canada
by Christopher Bruce & Carmen Anderson - 139-153 Estimates of Labor Productivity of Economic Damages Experts
by Elias C. Grivoyannis & Frank D. Tinari - 155-170 Problems with Using Government Measures of Disability to Estimate Potential Earnings Loss
by David D. Jones - 171-185 Measures of Loss Periods for the Evaluation of Lost Earnings in Korea
by Seungryul Ma - 187-195 The Impact of Criminal Convictions on Calculations of Lost Earnings in Personal Injury and Wrongful Death: Issues for Forensic Economics and Vocational Assessment
by Allyn Needham & Shannon Shipp - 197-210 A Test of the Increment-Decrement Method of Calculating Worklife Expectancies
by Walter J. Wessels - 211-226 Assessing Economic Damages in Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Litigation: the State of Kansas
by Kurt V. Krueger & John O. Ward - 227-242 Assessing Economic Damages in Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Litigation: The State of Utah
by W. Cris Lewis & Tyler J. Bowles - 243-258 Recent Publications of Interest to Forensic Economists
by James D. Rodgers & Robert J. Thornton - 259-261 Contemporary Studies in Economic and Financial Analysis, Volume 87 Developments in Litigation Economics
by Michael J. Vernarelli - 263-264 Cohort Analysis: A Regression Plain and Simple
by David W. Peterson
December 2005, Volume 18, Issue 1
- 1-2 Introduction to Special Issue on Forensic Decision Analysis
by Michael J. Piette & Steven J. Shapiro - 3-10 Statistics Often Tell Much, and Courts Listen: Common Sense and Compensation Discrimination
by David Copus & Jaime Cole - 11-62 On Forensic Decision Analysis
by David W. Peterson - 63-81 Using Forensic Decision Analysis to Investigate Claims of Pay Discrimination
by Murray S. Simpson - 83-89 Comment on “The Use of Attrition Rates for Economic Loss Calculations in Employment Discrimination Cases: A Hypothetical Case Study”
by Richard D. Raymond - 91-97 Reply to “Comments on ‘The Use of Attrition Rates for Economic Loss Calculations in Employment Discrimination Cases: A Hypothetical Case Study’”
by Paul F. White & Josefina V. Tranfa-Abboud & Fredrick M. Holt - 99-99 Tables of Inter-year Labor Force Status of the U.S. Population (1998–2004) to Operate the Markov Model of Worklife Expectancy
by Kurt V. Krueger
September 2004, Volume 17, Issue 3
- 281-288 Illegal Aliens: Damage Claims for Lost Wages
by Tyler J. Bowles - 289-311 The Social Security and Medicare Related Economic Losses of the Estate in the Wrongful Death of a Social Security Pensioner
by Gregory K. Faulk - 313-381 Tables of Inter-year Labor Force Status of the U.S. Population (1998–2004) to Operate the Markov Model of Worklife Expectancy
by Kurt V. Krueger - 383-385 A Note on “Household Services: Toward a More Comprehensive Measurement”
by Frank D. Tinari - 387-413 Assessing Economic Damages in Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Litigation: The State of California
by Barry Ben-Zion - 415-427 Assessing Economic Damages in Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Litigation: The State of Idaho
by Tyler J. Bowles & W. Cris Lewis & Gary R. Wells
April 2004, Volume 17, Issue 2
- 147-165 Personal Consumption Rates for Canada: Differentiated By Family Size and Income Level Using Survey of Household Spending (SHS) 2000 Data
by Cara L. Brown - 167-183 The Markov Assumption for Worklife Expectancy
by Edward M. Foster & Gary R. Skoog - 185-202 On Valuing the Price Effect of a Conspiracy in Price-Fixing Cases
by John D. Jackson & Sarah J. Skinner - 203-221 General Econometric Models of Housework for Husbands and Wives: An Amalgam of Ideas to Answer New Inquiries
by David C. Sharp & David H. Ciscel - 223-239 Distinguishing the Illegal from the Legal in Antitrust Damages Calculations: Lessons from Netscape v. Microsoft
by Jonathan T. Tomlin - 241-253 Assessing Economic Damages in Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Litigation: The State of Ohio
by David W. Boyd & Ralph R. Frasca - 255-274 Assessing Economic Damages in Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Litigation: The State of Kentucky
by Frank Slesnick & Cynthia Mulliken
December 2004, Volume 17, Issue 1
- 1-15 Assessing Alternative Methods of Estimating the Present Value of Future Earnings: A Fifteen-Year Update
by Brian C. Brush - 17-37 Valuation of Credit Guarantees: An Application of Economic Theory in Litigation
by Steven P. Feinstein & Allen J. Michel & Israel Shaked - 39-45 Method For Calculating Reasonable Aggregate Range Estimates in Life Care Plan Analysis and Other Forensic Economic Applications
by David Schap - 47-94 Reconsidering and Extending the Conventional/Demographic and LPE Models: The LPd and LPi Restricted Markov Models
by Gary R. Skoog & James E. Ciecka - 95-111 Assessing Economic Damages in Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Litigation: The State of Mississippi
by Carl G. Brooking & Blakely Fox Fender & Harvey L. Fiser - 113-124 Assessing Economic Damages in Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Litigation: The State of Georgia
by Peter C. Eisemann
September 2003, Volume 16, Issue 3
- 263-274 Risk, Discounting, and the Present Value of Future Earnings
by Brian C. Brush - 275-281 The Impact of Recidivism on Projecting Future Earnings for Individuals with a History of Correctional Supervision
by Allyn Needham & Shannon Shipp - 283-298 Reverse Regression and Orthogonal Regression in Employment Discrimination Analysis
by Kurt C. Schaefer & Michelle L. Visser - 299-299 Introduction
by John O. Ward & Michael J. Piette - 301-304 A Comment on “One More Time: New York's Structured Settlement Statutes, Rent Seeking and the Pro-Plaintiff Bias”
by Thomas R. Ireland - 305-307 A Comment on “One More Time: New York's Structured Settlement Statutes, Rent Seeking and the Pro-Plaintiff Bias”
by Anthony H. Riccardi - 309-314 Final Comment: Unintended Consequences of New York Structured Settlement Laws
by Lawrence Spizman & Elizabeth Dunne Schmitt & Frederick G. Floss - 315-327 Assessing Damages in Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Litigation: The State of West Virginia
by George A. Barrett & Michael L. Brookshire - 329-344 Assessing Economic Damages in Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Litigation: The Commonwealth of Puerto Rico
by Ronald Martínez-Cuevas
April 2003, Volume 16, Issue 2
- 151-152 Approaches to Damages Measurement in Employment Litigation: An Introduction
by Frank D. Tinari - 153-176 Cohort Analysis: A Regression Plain and Fancy
by David W. Peterson - 177-184 Front Pay Damage Assessment: A Summary of Vocational and Psychological Considerations
by Michael Shahnasarian - 185-199 Do Terminated Employees Catch Up? Evidence from the Displaced Workers Survey
by David A. Macpherson & Michael J. Piette - 201-207 Duration of Employment: Updated Analysis
by Robert R. Trout - 209-223 The Use of Attrition Rates for Economic Loss Calculations in Employment Discrimination Cases: A Hypothetical Case Study
by Paul F. White & Josefina V. Tranfa-Abboud & Fredrick M. Holt - 225-256 Handling Taxes in Employment Law Cases
by James D. Rodgers
December 2003, Volume 16, Issue 1
- 1-21 Conceptual and Empirical Issues in Calculating Post-Retirement Consumption
by Roger T. Kaufman - 23-36 Stigma Claims and Survey Reliability: Lessons Learned from Natural Resource Damages Litigation
by Kristy E. Mathews & William H. Desvousges - 37-49 Lost Profits and Price Erosion in Patent Infringement Cases: Implications of Crystal Semiconductor
by James F. Nieberding - 51-86 Probability Mass Functions for Years to Final Separation from the Labor Force Induced by the Markov Model
by Gary R. Skoog & James E. Ciecka - 87-99 Assessing Economic Damages in Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Litigation: The State of Wyoming
by Tyler J. Bowles & W. Cris Lewis - 101-123 Assessing Economic Damages in Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Litigation: the State of Missouri
by Kurt V. Krueger & John O. Ward - 125-127 Determining Damages–The Psychology of Jury Awards
by Frank Slesnick
September 2002, Volume 15, Issue 3
- 269-283 Estimating Damages Associated with Stock Option Compensation in Wrongful Termination Lawsuits
by Peter Brous - 285-293 A Test for “General Acceptance” Under Daubert
by Louis H. Stern & Sigmund A. Horvitz - 295-301 Patton-Nelson Personal Consumption Tables 2000-2001: Updated and Revised
by Michael R. Ruble & Robert T. Patton & David M. Nelson - 303-311 One More Time: New York's Structured Settlement Statutes, Rent Seeking and the Pro-Plaintiff Bias
by Lawrence Spizman & Elizabeth Dunne Schmitt & Frederick G. Floss - 313-313 Background on The Culver - Pfeifer - Monessen Trilogy: A Legal Economic Note
by Thomas R. Ireland - 314-316 The Culver - Pfeifer - Monessen Trilogy: A Legal Economic Note
by Melville Z. Wolfson & Shael N. Wolfson - 317-318 Introduction: Assessing Economic Damages in Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Litigation in the States
by Robert A. Male & James D. Rodgers - 319-334 Assessing Economic Damages in Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Litigation: The State of Oregon
by Robert A. Male - 335-355 Assessing Economic Damages in Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Litigation: The State of Pennsylvania
by James D. Rodgers & Robert Thornton - 357-367 Assessing Economic Damages in Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Litigation: The State of Florida
by David R. Williams
April 2002, Volume 15, Issue 2
- 145-146 Introduction to Special Issue on Fringe Benefits
by Bradley T. Ewing & Michael J. Piette - 147-164 COBRA, Spouse Coverage, and Health Insurance Decisions of Older Households
by Mark C. Berger & Dan A. Black & Jodi Messer & Frank A. Scott - 165-172 Valuing Employer FICA Contributions in an Analysis of Diminished Earnings Capacity
by Larry DeBrock & Charles M. Linke - 173-179 Unit Roots and Asymmetric Adjustment: Implications for Valuing Fringe Benefits
by Bradley T. Ewing & James E. Payne & Michael J. Piette & Mark A. Thompson - 181-194 Employer-Sponsored Health Insurance: Past, Present and Future
by James W. Henderson & Beck A. Taylor