The Earnings Analyst 2005
Journal of the American Rehabilitation Economics Association

The Earnings Analyst (TEA) is an annual publication of the American Rehabilitation Economics Association (AREA), the cost of which is included in the membership fee. TEA is dedicated to the publication of quality manuscripts dealing with substantive research and practice issues in the areas of forensic vocational rehabilitation and economic evaluation and testimony. ISSN 1547-240X

Topics from the Volume VII 2005 issue of TEA include:

Feature Articles

  • The Net Discount Rate: Logical Relations Among Present Value Variables – Gary R. Skoog and Gerald D. Martin
  • The Impact of a Reduced Life Expectancy on the Recovery of Life Care Expenses – Anthony H. Riccardi
  • FELA Damages Calculations: Issues Relating to Benefits, Payroll Taxes and Collateral Sources – Thomas R. Ireland
  • The Reasonable Certainty Rule and Implications for the Introduction of Evidence in Civil Cases – Patrick W. Fitzgerald, Michele Teeple, Gene B. Elrod and Courtney R. Fitzgerald
  • The Standard for Valuing Lost Household Services: A Response – Joseph R. Mulhern
  • Advantages and Disadvantages of Structured Settlements from the Claimant's Perspective and Recent Legislative Developments – Patrick W. Fitzgerald, Michele Teeple, Gene B. Elrod and Courtney R. Fitzgerald

Topics in other issues: Back to journal, TEA 2008, TEA 2007, TEA 2006, TEA 2005, TEA 2004, TEA 2003, TEA 2001, TEA 2000, TEA 1999, TEA 1998

Other than using this address to submit papers, please follow the guidelines contained on the style sheet. The style sheet can also be found on the second to last page of TEA issues.

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

Pre-paid requests should be made to:

Margy Ashby, Secretary/Treasurer
AREA
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El Cajon, CA 92020-2955

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