The Earnings Analyst 2001
Journal of the American Rehabilitation Economics Association

ISSN 1547-240X

Topics from the Volume IV 2001 issue of TEA include:

Feature Articles

  • Exploring the Possibility of Worklife Expectancies for Specific Disabilities
    - James D. Rodgers
  • Dealing with Uncertainty in Long Term Life Care Cost Estimates: Lessons from Environmental Reclamation Projects - Chester McGuire
  • Forensic Economics in the Classroom - David Toppino, Frank Slesnick, Elizabeth Gunderson, and Robert Male
  • The Timing of Present Value of Damages: Implications of Footnote 22 in the Pfeifer Decision - Thomas R. Ireland
  • Using TIPS and Non-Indexed Treasury Securities to Project Future Inflation
    - Allyn B. Needham and Shannon H. Shipp
  • Worklife Expectancies for Older Ages - Hugh Richards
  • Vocational Expert and Forensic Economist: An Examination of Ethics Statements and Codes - Mary Barros-Bailey
  • How to Write a Paper for a Forensic Damages Journal - Thomas Ireland

Topics in other issues: Back to journal, TEA 2007, TEA 2006, TEA 2005, TEA 2004, TEA 2003, TEA 2000, TEA 1999, TEA 1998

Copies of TEA are available for $25, and copies of individual TEA articles are available for $10 each.

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Margy Ashby, Secretary/Treasurer
AREA
127 N. Westwind Drive
El Cajon, CA 92020-2955

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