NATIONAL MEETING – SAN FRANCISCO, CA
Allied Social Science Associations – January 3 – 5, 2016
Organizers: Kevin E. Cahill, Center on Aging & Work, at Boston College and
Lawrence Spizman, SUNY-Oswego
The NAFE paper sessions at the 2016 Allied Social Science Associations (“ASSA”) conference are scheduled for January 3 and 4, 2016 in San Francisco and are listed below. Additional information available at https://www.aeaweb.org/Annual_Meeting
Jan 03, 2016 2:30 pm, Marriott Marquis,
Pacific J
National Association of Forensic Economics
Exposing Weaknesses in Forensic Economic Analysis (K1, A1)
Presiding: David Schap (College of the Holy Cross)
Pitfalls in Forensic Economic Analysis: Valuation
Christopher Young (Sobel-Tinari Economics Group, LLC)
Pitfalls in Forensic Economic Analysis: Employment
Dwight Steward (EmployStats)
Pitfalls in Forensic Economic Analysis: Commercial Damages
Steven Shapiro (New York Institute of Technology)
Discussants:
Michele Angerstein-Gaines (Economic Consulting)
Marc Weinstein (Team Economics, LLC)
Stephen Horner (Economic Consulting)
Jan 04, 2016 8:00 am, Marriott Marquis,
Pacific J
National Association of Forensic Economics
Notable Labor Market Transitions for Forensic Economists (J2, K1)
Presiding: Ed Foster (University of Minnesota)
Worklife Expectancy with Logit-Estimated Transition Probabilities
Gary Skoog (Legal Econometrics, Inc.)
Kurt Krueger (John Ward Economics)
Jim Ciecka (DePaul University)
Is Bridge Job Prevalence Overstated?
Kevin E. Cahill (Boston College)
Michael D. Giandrea (U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics)
Joseph F. Quinn (Boston College)
Has the Affordable Care Act Caused a Shift to Part-Time Work?
David Macpherson (Trinity University)
William E. Even (Miami University)
Discussants:
Joseph I. Rosenberg (Joseph I. Rosenberg, LLC)
Constantine M. Boukidis (Vavoulis, Weiner & McNulty, LLC)
Victor Matheson (College of the Holy Cross)
Jan 04, 2016 10:15 am, Marriott Marquis,
Pacific J
National Association of Forensic Economics
Methods in Forensic Economics (K1, D1)
Presiding: Lane Hudgins (Lane Hudgins Analysis)
Reflections on the Methods of Forensic Economists in Light of the 2015 NAFE Survey Results
Michael Brookshire (Brookshire Barrett & Associates, LLC)
Michael Luthy (Bellarmine University)
David Rosenbaum (University of Nebraska-Lincoln)
David Schap (College of the Holy Cross)
Frank Slesnick (Bellarmine University)
Maternal Household Services and Children
Charles Baum (Middle Tennessee State University)
James Rodgers (Pennsylvania State University)
Issues in Using the American Time Use Survey to Value Household Production
Jay Stewart (U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics)
Discussants:
Craig Allen (Commonwealth Research Group, Inc.)
Robert Thornton (Lehigh University)
Kevin E. Cahill (Boston College)
Jan 04, 2016 2:30 pm, Marriott Marquis, Pacific J
National Association of Forensic Economics
Topics in Forensic Economics (K1, D4)
Presiding: William G. Brandt (Brandt Forensic Economics)
Valuation, Risk, and Damages in an Emerging Legal Marijuana Industry: Early Evidence and Sober Projections
Patrick Anderson (Anderson Economic Group)
Omitted Variable Bias in Multiple Regression Models for Employment Discrimination
Elias Grivoyannis (Yeshiva University)
Constantine Grivoyannis (City University of London)
Shooting for the Moon: Inflation Risk and Damages Estimation in Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Litigation
Scott Gilbert (Southern Illinois University Carbondale)
Discussants:
Larry Spizman (State University of New York-Oswego)
Jennifer L. Polhemus (Precision Research)
Nicholas Briscoe (Crowe Horwath LLP)