Publications:
"Assessing Economic Damages in Personal
Injury and Wrongful Death Litigation: The State of Illinois,"Journal of Forensic Economics, Vol. 20,
No. 3, 2007, p. 271-314.(with James Ciecka).
"Comment on paper of
Butt, Haberman,Verrall and Wass,"Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Vol. 171,
No. 4, 2008, p. 802-803.
"Allocation of Worklife
Expectancy and the Analysis of Front and Uniform Loading with
Nomograms", Journal of Forensic Economics, Vol. 19, No.3,
Fall, 2006, p. 261-296, (with James Ciecka).
Railroad Workers' Worklife
Expectancy - extensions of the tables in the next two publications
(with James Ciecka).
"Worklife Expectancy Via
Competing Risks/Multiple Decrement Theory with an Application to
Railroad Workers", Journal of Forensic Economics, Vol. 19,
No.3, Fall, 2006, p. 243-260, (with James Ciecka).
"Worklife Expectancies of
Railroad Workers Based on the Twenty-Third Actuarial Valuation", The
Association of American Railroads, May, 2007, (with James Ciecka).
"Full and Part Time
Worklife Expectancy ",Journal of Forensic Economics, Vol. 19,
No. 1, Winter, 2006, p. 61-82, (with Kurt Krueger and James Ciecka).
"The Markov Assumption
for Worklife Expectancy ", Journal of Forensic Economics,
Vol. 17, No.2, Spring/Summer, 2004, p. 167-183, (with Edward Foster).
"Reconsidering the
Conventional/Demographic and LPE Models: The LPd and LPi
Restricted Markov Models", Journal of Forensic Economics,
Vol. 17, No.1, Winter, 2004, p. 47-94, (with James Ciecka).
"The Magic Box: Logical
Relations Among Present Value Variables", The Earnings Analyst,
Vol. 7, 2005, p. 1-14, (with Gerald Martin).
"Parameter Uncertainty in
the Estimation of the Markov Model of Labor Force Activity: Known Error
Rates Satisfying Daubert", with James Ciecka, Litigation Economics
Review, Volume 6, Number 2, Summer 2004, pp. 1-27.
"Probability Mass
Functions for Years to Final Separation from the Labor Force Induced by
the Markov Model", Journal of Forensic Economics, Vol. 16,
No.1, Winter, 2003, p. 51-86, (with James Ciecka).
"The New Gamboa Tables: A
Critique ", Journal of Legal Economics, Vol. 12, No.2, Fall,
2002, p. 61-86, (with James Ciecka and James Rodgers).
"The New Worklife
Expectancy Tables Critique: A Rejoinder", Journal of Forensic
Economics, Vol. 15, No.1, Winter, 2002, p. 81-97, (with David
Toppino).
"Probability Mass Functions
for Additional Years of Labor Market Activity Induced by the Markov
(Increment-Decrement) Model", Economics Letters, Vol. 77, No.
3, p. 425-431, (with James E. Ciecka).
"The Markov
(Increment-Decrement) Model of Labor Force Activity: New Results Beyond
Work-Life Expectancies", Journal of Legal Economics, Volume
11, No. 1, Spring/Summer, 2001, p. 1-22, (with James E. Ciecka).
"The Markov
(Increment-Decrement) Model of Labor Force Activity: Extended Tables of
Central Tendency, Variation and Probability Intervals", Journal of
Legal Economics, Volume 11, No. 1, Spring/Summer, 2001, p. 23-88,
(with James E. Ciecka).
"Disability and the New
Worklife Expectancy Tables from Vocational Econometrics, 1998: A
Critical Analysis", Journal of Forensic Economics, Vol. 12,
No. 3, 1999, p. 239-254, (with David C. Toppino).
"Worklife Expectancies of
Railroad Workers", Journal of Forensic Economics, Vol. 11,
No. 3, 1998, p. 237-252, (with James E. Ciecka).
"Local Asymptotic
Specification Error Analysis", Econometrica, Vol. 52, No. 4
(July, 1984), p. 873-885 (with Nicholas Kiefer).
"Systematically Missing
Data in Econometric Models", Staff Report No. 13, Federal Reserve Bank
Of Minneapolis (November 1976).
"Causality
Characterizations: Bivariate, Trivariate, and Multivariate
Propositions", Staff Report No. 14, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis
(November1976).
"Measuring Runs Created:
The Value Added Approach", in The Bill James Baseball Abstract,
New York: Ballantine Books, 1987, p. 280-285.
"An Essay on the New
Worklife Expectancy Tables and the Continuum of Disability Concept", Journal
of Forensic Economics, Volume 14, Number 2, Spring/Summer 2001,
pp. 135-140.
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