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CURRICULUM VITAE Thomas R. Ireland April 28, 2015 Date of Birth: April 26, 1942 Place: Middletown, Ohio Marital Status: Married Home Address: 729 Candlelight Drive St. Louis, MO 63121 St. Louis, MO 63132 Tel: (314) 516-5558 Office: Department of Economics,408 SSB University of Mo.-St. Louis One University Boulevard Tel: (314) 567-1793 Fax: 314-516-5352 E-Mail: ireland@umsl.edu Web: www.umsl.edu/~ireland Areas of Specialization: Public Finance, Law and Economics, Forensic Economics, Organizational Theory Educational Background: B.A. in Economics, Miami University (Ohio) 1960-1964, Ph.D. in Economics, University of Virginia 1964-1968 Teaching Experience: University of Virginia (as graduate student), 1965-1966, Principles, Principles of Economics Education. Loyola University (Chicago), 1966-1969, Principles, Intermediate Microeconomics, Business Fluctuations and Forecasting, History of Economic Thought, Public Finance, Graduate Economic Theory (for MBA Program). Purdue University - Calumet Campus (Hammond, Indiana), 1969-1970, Principles, Money and Banking, Macroeconomics. Illinois State University (Normal), 1970-1971, Principles, Public Finance, Intermediate Microeconomics, Intermediate Macroeconomics. University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee, 1971-1972, Principles, Intermediate Macroeconomics, Government and Natural Resources. Combined Appointment, University of Missouri-St. Louis and Southern Illinois University- Edwardsville, 1972-1973, Principles, Intermediate Macroeconomics, Public Finance. University of Missouri - St. Louis, 1973 - present (now emeritus), Principles of Microeconomics, Principles of Macroeconomics, History of Economic Thought, Comparative Economic Systems, Law and Economics, Seminar in Economics of Contract, Managerial Economics, Seminar in Organizational Economics, Public Finance-Expenditures, Public Finance-Taxation, Intermediate Microeconomic Theory, Money and Banking, Honors Seminar. Books: The Economics of Charity (with David B. Johnson), Center for the Study of Public Choice, Blacksburg, Virginia, 1970. Principles of Macroeconomics and Money (with Jack Rutner), Dryden Press, 1973. Monetarism, Arlington House Publishers, New Rochelle, N.Y.,1974.

Thomas R. Ireland, Curriculum Vitae 2 Books cont. Whole Life Control, Little-Brown Publishers, Boston, MA, 1982. Common Stocks for Common Sense Investors, John Wiley and Sons, New York, 1986, (with William E. Mitchell). Valuing Children in Litigation: Family and Individual Loss Assessment (with John O. Ward), Lawyers and Judges Publishing Co., Tucson, AZ, 1995 The New Hedonics Primer for Economists and Attorneys (with John O. Ward), Lawyers and Judges Publishing Co., Tucson, AZ, 1996. Expert Economic Testimony: Reference Guides for Judges and Attorneys (with Stephen M. Horner, James D. Rodgers, Patrick A. Gaughan, Robert R. Trout and Michael D. Piette), Lawyers and Judges Publishing Co., Tucson, AZ, 1998. (296 pages) Assessing Family Loss in Wrongful Death Litigation: The Special Roles of Lost Services and Personal Consumption (with Thomas O. Depperschmidt), Lawyers and Judges Publishing Co., Tucson, AZ, February, 1999. (610 pages) A Daubert Hearing on Hedonic Damage Testimony, (CD-ROM format), Lawyers and Judges Publishing Co., Tucson, AZ, December, 2001. (400 pages) Assessing Damages in Injuries and Deaths of Minor Children (with John O. Ward), Lawyers and Judges Publishing Co., Tucson, AZ, February, 2002. (400 pages) Valuing Economic Damages in Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Actions: A Reference Guide (with Stephen M. Horner and James D. Rodgers (CD-ROM format), Lawyers and Judges Publishing Co., Tucson, AZ, August, 2002. (300 pages) Measuring Loss in Catastrophic Injury Cases (with Kevin S. Marshall), Lawyers & Judges Publishing Co., Tucson, AZ, January 2006. (272 pages) Articles: The Rationale for Revolt, Papers on Non-Market Decision Making, Vol. 3, 1967, 50-66. The Calculus of Philanthropy, Public Choice, Vol. 7, 1969, 23-31, reprinted in The Economics of Charity, Institute of Economic Affairs, Readings 12, Great Britain, 1973. The Political Arena: Revolution in the Barriers to Entry, Law and the Social Order, Vol. 1970, Number 2, 213-229 (with Marilyn Ireland). The Structure of Political Party Organization, Business and Society, Vol. 11, No. 2, 10-17, 1971. The Optimal Enforcement of Laws: A Comment, Journal of Political Economy, Vol. 80, No. 2, p. 421, 1972. The Economics of Collective Decision Making: A Branch of Economics of Political Science?, The Journal of Behavioral Economics, Vol. 1, 1972. The Politician s Dilemma: What to Represent, Public Choice, 12(Spring):35-41. 1972. Comment on Micropolitics and Macroeconomics, American Economic Review., Vol. LXIII, No. 2, 179-180, 1973. Inheritance Justified: A Comment, Journal of Law and Economics, Vol. XVI (2), p. 421, 1973. Blood and American Social Attitudes (with James Koch), in The Economics of Charity, Institute of Economic Affairs, Readings 12, pp. 146-155, Great Britain, 1973. The Relevance of Race Research, Ethics, Vol. 84, No. 2, 140-145, 1974.

Thomas R. Ireland, Curriculum Vitae 3 Comment on Organized Crime, in the Economics of Crime and Punishment, American Enterprise Institute, 171-175, 1973. The Political Economy of Blood, Journal of Behavioral Economics, Vol. 3, No. I, 315-340, 1974 (with James V. Koch). Public Order as a Public Good, Frontiers of Economics, Reading 5, 71-85, Public Choice Center, Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Blacksburg, VA, 1976. A Public Choice Analysis of the Demand for Property Tax Circuit-Breaker Legislation (with William E. Mitchell), Public Finance Quarterly, Vol. 4, No, 4, 379-394, 1976. How Shirking Can Help Productivity: A Critique of Carlin and the Shirking as Harm Theory, Journal of Behavioral Economics, Vol. 18, No. 2, 75-79, Spring 1989. The Interface Between Economist and Vocational Expert Witness in Evaluating Economic Losses or Forebearances in Wrongful Death, Personal Injury and Divorce Litigation, The Vocational Expert, Vol. 5, Issue 3, 3 pages, (Fall, 1988) The Appropriate Discount Rate for Future Medical Treatment, Journal of Forensic Economics, April, 1989, Vol 2, No. 2, 86-90. The Formation of Organizations, Ethical Trading Networks and Markets, Journal of Behavioral Economics, Spring, 1990, Vol. 19, No. l, 103-124. Loss in the Death of a Child: An Extension of the Ward Analysis Journal of Forensic Economics, 1990, Vol. 3, No. 2, 73-77. Economic Loss in the Death of a Child: An Extended Comment, Journal of Forensic Economics, 1991, Vol. 4, No. 2, 241-244. Valuing Homemaker Production By Implied Opportunity Cost: Using a Family Human Capital Methodology, Journal of Legal Economics, 1991, Vol. l, No. 2, l-ll. Replacement Cost Valuation of Production by Homemakers: Conceptual Questions and Measurement Problems, (with John O. Ward), Journal of Forensic Economics, 1991, Vol. 4, No. 3, 297-306. Reprinted in the Journal of Life Care Planning, 2009, 8(1):83-91. Bibliography of Literature Relevant to the Valuation of Household Services," (with Whitney W. Hicks, Walter D. Johnson, Edward J. Metzen, and John O. Ward), Journal of Forensic Economics, 1991, Vol.4, No.3, 339-353. Why Hedonic Measures are Irrelevant to Wrongful Death Litigation" (with Walter D. Johnson and James D. Rodgers), Journal of Legal Economics, 1992, Vol.2, No. 1, 49-54. Reprinted in A Hedonics Primer for Economists and Attorneys, edited by John O. Ward, Lawyers & Judges Publishing Co. Tucson, AZ, 1992. Criticisms of Hedonic Damages: An Overview," in A Hedonics Primer for Economists and Attorneys, edited by John O. Ward, Lawyers & Judges Publishing Co. Tucson, AZ, 1992. The Meaning of Hedonic Damages in Tort Litigation in A Hedonics Primer for Economists and Attorneys, edited by John O. Ward, Lawyers & Judges Publishing Co. Tucson, AZ, 1992. Reprinted in the Journal of Forensic Economics, Spring/Summer 1993 (Vol. VI, No 2, 99-104). The Role of a Defense Economist in Personal Injury Litigation/Wrongful Death Litigation, Journal of Legal Economics, 1992, Vol. 2, No. 2, 19-30. Hedonic Valuations and Personal Injury Litigation: How Well Can We Measure Happiness," Tort and Insurance Practice Session, Auto Law Committee Proceedings, American Bar Association, 1992, 14 pages.

Thomas R. Ireland, Curriculum Vitae 4 Life Values: Measuring the Loss of Enjoyment of Life--Conjuring Dollars from Irrelevant Numbers, The Brief, 1993, Vol. 22, No. 4, 5 pages. A Corrective Note on the Role of a Defense Economist in Personal Injury/Wrongful Death Litigation, Journal of Legal Economics, 1993, Vol. 3, No. 2, 95-96. A Misapplication of the Hedonic Damages Concept to Wrongful Death and Personal Injury Litigation: A Comment," Journal of Forensic Economics, 1993, Vol. 6, No 3, 273-276. Hedonic Damages in Wrongful Death/Survival Actions: Equitable Compensation or Optimal Life Protection? (with James D. Rodgers), Journal of Legal Economics, 1993, Vol. 3, No. 3, 43-56. Valuing the Life of a Child: Broadening the Investment Approach" (with John O. Ward), Journal of Forensic Economics, 1994, Vol. 7, No.2, 179-192. Converting From a Present Value Lump Sum to a Future Payment Stream" (with Michael L. Brookshire), Journal of Forensic Economics, 1994, Vol. 7, No.2, 151-158. Projecting Lost Future Economic Contributions of a Female Child: Refining Income Data to Reflect True Losses (with Anne Winkler), Journal of Legal Economics, 1994, Vol. 4, No 2, 19-38. A Valuation of a Generic Child--The Investment Approach: A Comment, Journal of Forensic Economics, 1995, Vol. 8, No.1,89-90. The Application of The Hedonic Damages Concept to Wrongful Death and Personal Injury Litigation: A Comment, Journal of Forensic Economics, 1995, Vol. 8, No.1, 93-94. The Application of Hedonic Models to Personal Injury: Comment, Journal of Legal Economics, 1995, Vol. 5, No. 1, 81-85. Recent Developments in Ethics, Credentials, Standards and Disclosure, Litigation Economics Digest, 1995, 1(1): 97-98. The Cost of Substitution Consumption Activities: A Comment, Journal of Forensic Economics, 1995, 8(3): 287-288. Hedonic Estimates in Personal Injury Analysis: Differences from Wrongful Death Analysis, Journal of Forensic Economics, 1996, 9(2):113-118. Also reprinted in The New Hedonics Primer for Economists and Attorneys, Lawyers & Judges Publishing Co., Tucson, AZ. 1996 The Investment Approach to Parental Loss in the Death of a Child: A Guide to Understanding Alternative Versions (with John O. Ward), Journal of Legal Economics, 1995, 5(3): 43-58. Hedonic Damages and Alternatives to Hedonic Damages in Tort Litigation: An Explanation of Terms, pp. 37-40 in The New Hedonics Primer for Economists and Attorneys, Lawyers & Judges Publishing Co., Tucson, AZ. 1996 The Demand for Life Protection: The Hedonic Controversy from a Median Voter Perspective, pp. 311-319 in The New Hedonics Primer for Economists and Attorneys, Lawyers & Judges Publishing Co., Tucson, AZ. 1996 Inflation-Indexed Bonds: The Optimal Discount Rate?, Litigation Economics Digest, 1996, 1(2):1-2. 1996 Developments in Ethics, Credentials, Standards and Disclosure, Litigation Economics Digest, 1996, 1(2): 73-74.

Thomas R. Ireland, Curriculum Vitae 5 Projecting Personal Injury Losses with an Experience-Based Model of Adjustments to the Worklife Cycle (with Roy Gilbert), Journal of Legal Economics, 1995, 6(1):1-26 The Value of an Individual s Life to Whom, Journal of Forensic Economics, 1996, 9(3):343-346. Medicare, Social Security, Railroad Retirement Tier I and II Benefits and Payroll Taxes: Federal Case Law and Errors by Many Economists, Litigation Economics Digest, 1996, 2(1):79-88 The Cross Contributions of Spouses to Human Capital Creation within Families: What Economic Rights Should Outlast Marriage, Kentucky Journal of Economics and Business, 1997, 16:71-88. The Daubert Decision and Forensic Economics, Journal of Forensic Economics, 1997, 10(2):121-125. Economic Science and Hedonic Damage Analysis in Light of Daubert v. Merrell Dow (with Walter D. Johnson and Paul C. Taylor), Journal of Forensic Economics, 1997, 10(2):139-156. Qualifications and Admissibility: Applying the Daubert Mandate to Economic Testimony (with Walter D. Johnson), Journal of Forensic Economics, 1997, 10(2):157-164. Forensic Implications of Inflation-Adjusted Bonds, Litigation Economics Digest, 1997, 1(3): 92-102. The Interface between Law and Economics and Forensic Economics, Journal of Legal Economics, 1998, 7(1):60-71. Lost Pleasure of Life Analysis, Safety Incentive Values, and the Value of Life Literature: Three Different Approaches to Hedonic Damage Testimony, The Earnings Analyst, 1998, 1:1-24 Actuarial Valuations of the Railroad Retirement Board and Railroad Worklife Tables: A Reassessment, The Earnings Analyst, 1998, 1:99-106. Compensable Nonmarket Services in Wrongful Death Litigation: Legal Definitions and Measurement Standards, Journal of Legal Economics, 1998, 7(2):15-34. Implications of Joiner, Carmichael and the Report of the Judicial Conference Advisory Committee on Evidence Rules for Forensic Economics, Litigation Economics Digest, 1998, 2(2):173-179. The Pfeifer Decision, Risk and Damage Awards: An Extended Response to Albrecht and Wood, Journal of Legal Economics, 1998, 7(3):23-34. Back Calculating Nominal Wage Rates from Nominal Discount Rates: A Useful Exercise in Forensic Economic Analysis, Journal of Legal Economics, 1998, 7(3):55-74. Supramonetary Values, the Value of Life, and the Utility Theory Meanings of Tort Recovery (with Roy Gilbert), Journal of Forensic Economics, 1998, 11(3):189-201. Why Inflation-Indexed Securities are Not Poorly Suited for Discounting a Future Income Stream, Journal of Forensic Economics, 1998, 11(3):269-270. Improving the Objectivity of Economic Expert Testimony in Liability Litigation, Critical Legal Issues: Working Paper Series. Washington Legal Foundation. March 1999. Neutrality and Advocacy: A Challenge for Forensic Economics, (with Frank Colella), Journal of Legal Economics, 1999, 8(1):71-85.

Thomas R. Ireland, Curriculum Vitae 6 A Conceptual Framework for Valuation in Economic Testimony: Market Tests, Revealed Preferences, and Value Inferences, The Earnings Analyst, Vol. 2:1-22, 1999. Lost Earning Capacity vs. Expected Lost Earnings in Wrongful Death Analysis, The Earnings Analyst, Vol. 2:73-86, 1999. Opportunity Cost vs. Replacement Cost in a Lost Service Analysis, Journal of Forensic Economics, 1999, 12(1):33-42. Comment on Ciecka s Book Review of Expert Economic Testimony, Journal of Forensic Economics, 1999, 12(2):151. Response to Bell and Taub: Some Issues Concerning Risk Adjustments in Damage Calculations, Litigation Economics Digest, 1999, 4(2):157-158. Should the Personal Consumption Deduction be Based on Family Income or the Decedent s Own Income, The Earnings Analyst, 2000, Vol 3:53-72. Total Offsets in Forensic Economics: Legal Requirements, Data Comparisons, and Jury Comprehension, Journal of Legal Economics, 1999, 9(2):9-24. (Published June 2000) Improving the Objectivity of Economic Expert Testimony for Personal Injury/Wrongful Death Litigation, Journal of Legal Economics, 1999, 9(2):33-52. (Published June 2000). Comment: Self-Consumption and Children s Losses in the Death of a Single Parent, Journal of Legal Economics, 1999, 9(2):75-80. (Published June 2000) Comment on Black Magic Response to Peláez, Journal of Forensic Economics, 2000, 13(1):53-56. Comment on A Statistical Analysis of Federal Income Tax Rate Stability Over Time and Implications for Valuing Lifetime Earnings, Journal of Forensic Economics, 2000, 13(1):57-60. Comment: Nonmarket Services: An Offset in Certain Cases, Journal of Legal Economics, 1999-00, 9(3):97-104. (Published December 2000) Is the Rate on TIPS Bonds an Adequate Measure of the Real Interest Rate?: Correction and Elaboration, Journal of Legal Economics, 1999-00, 9(3):105-108. (Published December 2000) Hedonic Damages Ten Years Later: A Symposium (with Peter Marks), Journal of Forensic Economics, 2000, 13(2):105-110. Recent Legal Decisions Regarding Hedonic Damages: An Update, Journal of Forensic Economics, 2000, 13(2):189-204. (Published May, 2001) Historical Comparisons Between Various Interest Rates and Growth Rates in the CPI, the MCPI, Average Weekly Earnings and Total Compensation in the Employer Cost Index. Journal of Legal Economics, 2000, 10(1):25-46. (Published May 2001) Emerging Issues in Estimating Lifetime Costs: Life Tables and Productivity Losses in rd Measuring the Burden of Injuries (with Ted Miller), The 3 International Conference, Proceedings, DOT HS 809-225, Washington, DC: National Highway Safety Administration, pp. 88-93, 2001. Structured Judgements and Periodic Payments in Missouri: Uncertainty in the Meaning of Tort Reform, Journal of the Missouri Bar, July-August 2001:172-178. The Timing of Present Value of Damages: Implications of Footnote 22 in the Pfeifer Decision, The Earnings Analyst, 2001, Vol. IV:87-94.

Thomas R. Ireland, Curriculum Vitae 7 How to Write a Paper for a Forensic Damages Journal, The Earnings Analyst, 2001, Vol. IV:87-94. A Symposium on the Whole-Time Approach for Damages Valuation, Journal of Forensic Economics, 2001, 14(1):1-2. Categories of Time Use for Forensic Economics, Journal of Forensic Economics, 2001, 14(1):23-34. Structured Judgments and Periodic Payments in New York: A Unique and Complex System for Tort Awards (with Anthony H. Riccardi), Journal of Legal Economics, 2000, 10(2):55-74. (Published November 2001) An Examination of Historical Net Discount Rates, Relative to Medical Care Costs: A Comment (with Penelope Caragonne and Keith Sofka), Journal of Legal Economics, 2000, 10(2):75-80. How Courts Assess Marital Contributions When Wrongful Death Occurs: An Interface of Legal Issues in Family Theory and the Courtroom, 2001, Journal of Economics, 27(2):83-97. Addendum: Historical Net Discount Rates An Update Through 2001, Journal of Legal Economics, 2000 (but published in 2002), 10(3):63-76. The Estate of a Minor Child in a Child Death Case (with John O. Ward), Journal of Legal Economics, 2000-01 (but published in 2002), 10(3):23-36. Comment: Confusion about Inflation Risk (with David C. Rose), Journal of Legal Economics, 2000-01 (but published in 2002), 10(3):53-58. Hedonic Damages a Compensation: A Reply to Bruce, Journal of Forensic Economics, 2001 (but published in 2002, 14(3): 271-272. The Standard for Valuing Lost Household Services: Necessary Life Care Cost, Faux Replacement Cost, or Utility Lost? (with Anthony R. Riccardi), 2003, The Earnings Analyst, Volume V, pp. 13-26. Court Decisions of Special Interest to Forensic Economists, 2003, The Earnings Analyst, Volume V, pp. 41-108. Origins of the American Academy of Economic and Financial Experts (AAEFE), 2003 (dated 2001). Journal of Legal Economics, 2001 (but published in 2003), 11(2):81-87. (Not reviewed.) Background on the Culver-Pfeifer-Monessen Trilogy: A Legal Economic Note, Journal of Forensic Economics, 2002 (but published in 2003), 15(3):313. In Memory of David Toppino (1958-2003), The Earnings Analyst, 2004, Vol. VI, 2 pages. The Role of a Forensic Economist in a Damage Assessment for Personal Injuries, The Earnings Analyst, 2004, Vol. VI:15-46. Historical Net Discount Rates An Update Through 2003, Journal of Legal Economics, 2002 (but published in 2004), 12(2):47-60 Comment on Terrence Clauretie s Review of The New Worklife Expectancy Tables, 2002 Edition, Journal of Legal Economics, 2002 (but published in 2004), 12(2):101-108. What a Forensic Economist Needs from a Life Care Planning Expert (with Stephanie Rizzardi Pearson), Journal of Life Care Planning, 2004, 3(3):151-162. A Comment on One More Time: New York s Structured Settlement Statutues, Rent Seeking and the Pro-Plaintiff Bias, Journal of Forensic Economics, Fall 2003, 16(3):301-304.

Thomas R. Ireland, Curriculum Vitae 8 A Primer on Annuity Contracts, Structured Settlements, and Periodic-Payment Judgements (with Anthony H. Riccardi), Journal of Legal Economics, 2002 (published in 2005), 12(3):1-46. Comment: The Valuation of the Loss of Future Pension Income, Journal of Legal Economics, 2002 (but published in 2004), 12(3):91-96. Accounting for Work Time Differences in Personal Injury Litigation, Journal of Legal Economics, Spring/Summer 2003, 13(1):65-81 (but published in April 2005) Household Services as Life Care: An Alternative View of Household Services in the Legal System (with Anthony H. Riccardi), Journal of Legal Economics, Spring/Summer 2003, 13(1):109-116 (but published in April 2005). FELA Damages Calculations: Issues Relating to Benefits, Payroll Taxes and Collateral Sources. The Earnings Analyst, 2005, Vol. VII:33-46. Historical Net Discount Rates - An Update Through 2005. The Earnings Analyst, 2006, Vol. VIII: 49-67. Economic Damages under House Bill 393 (with David G. Tucek), Journal of the Missouri Bar, July-August 2006, 62(4):214-221. Valuing Advice, Counsel and Companionship between Parents and Adult Children, The Earnings Analyst, 2007, Vol. IX:35-61. Kelly, O Shea and Pfeifer: What Guidance Is Given for Discount Rates?, The Earnings Analyst, 2007, Vol. IX:80-89. What a Forensic Economist Needs from a Life Care Planning Expert (with Stephanie Rizzardi Pearson), Journal of Nurse Life Care Planning, 2007, 7(3):2-8. (This paper is a revised version of a paper originally published in 2004 in the Journal of Life Care Planning.) The Concept of Reasonable Value in Recovery of Medical Expenses in Personal Injury Torts, Journal of Legal Economics, 2008, 14(3):87-99. Historical Net Discount Rates An Update Through 2007, The Earnings Analyst, 2008, Vol.X:98-118. A Pension is a Pension (with Lane Hudgins), The Earnings Analyst, 2008, Vol.X:128-133. Pension Benefits as an Evidentiary Collateral Source (with Lane Hudgins), Journal of Legal Economics, 2008, 15(1):75-81. Questions for the Economists (with Stephanie Rizzardi Pearson), Journal of Nurse Life Care Planning, 2007, 8(3):3-5. Hedonic Damages One More Time: A Symposium (with Peter Marks), Journal of Forensic Economics, 2007 (but published in December 2008), 20(2):103-112. Why the Gamboa-Gibson Disability Work-Life Expectancy Tables Are Without Merit, Journal of Legal Economics, 2009, 15(2):105-109. Time Spent in Household Management: Evidence and Implications, (with Anne E. Winkler), Journal of Family and Economic Issues, 2009, 30(3):293-304. The Last of Hedonic Damages: Nevada, New Mexico, and Running a Bluff, Journal of Legal Economics, 2009, 16(1):91-110. Markov Process Work-Life Expectancy Tables, the LPE Method for Measuring Worklife Expectancy, and Why the Gamboa-Gibson Worklife Expectancy Tables Are Without Merit, The Rehabilitation Professional, 2009, 17(3):111-126.

Thomas R. Ireland, Curriculum Vitae 9 Anthony Gamboa s Criticism of Thomas R. Ireland s Criticism of the Lack of Merit of Gamboa-Gibson Disability Worklife Expectancy Tables. The Rehabilitation Professional, 2009, 17(4):195-200. Why Markoff Process Worklife Expectancy Tables are Usually Superior to the LPE Method, Journal of Legal Economics, 2010, 16(2):95-110. Different Methods Used to Derive Hedonic Damages in Litigation, Forensic Rehabilitation and Economics, 2010, 3(2): 67-78. Tax Consequences of Lump Sum Awards in Wrongful Termination Cases, Journal of Legal Economics, 2010, 17(1):51-74. Historical Net Discount Rates An Update Through 2009, (with David Tucek), Journal of Legal Economics, 2010, 17(1):51-74. Valuation of Advice and Counsel in Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Litigation, Journal of Legal Economics, 2011, 17(2):59-86. Historical Net Discount Rate Research 1998-2010, Journal of Legal Economics, 2011, 17(2):99-112. Uses of the American Time Use Survey to Measure Household Services: What Works and What Does Not Work, Journal of Legal Economics, 2011, 18(1):61-78. This paper was reprinted in The Rehabilitation Professional, 2011, 19(3):111-118. Historical Net Discount Rates An Update Through 2010, (with David Tucek), Journal of Legal Economics, 2011, 18(1):109-122. Green v. Bittner and Progeny: Projecting Dollar Values for Advice, Counsel and Companionship in New Jersey, Forensic Rehabilitation & Economics, 2011, 4(2):99-106. Personal Consumption and Single Persons: A Comment, 2012, Journal of Forensic Economics, 2012, 23(1):33-39. Possible Damage Elements in Wrongful Termination Litigation: Back Pay, Front Pay, and Lost Earning Capacity, Journal of Legal Economics, 2012, 18(2):93-105. Trends in Legal Decisions Involving Hedonic Damages from 2000 to 2012, Journal of Legal Economics, 2012, 19(1):61-88. Personal Consumption and Single Persons: A Reply to Kurt Krueger, 2013, Journal of Forensic Economics, 24(1):101-104. Determining an Earnings Basis for Projection of Past and Future Lost Earning Capacity, Journal of Legal Economics, 2013, 19(2):47-64. Evaluation of Household Services by Forensic Economists and Life Care Planners: Core Concepts and Avoidance of Double Counting, 2014, The Rehabilitation Professional, 22(2):71-82. Millo v. Delius and Losses that Are Not Otherwise Compensable, 2014, Journal of Legal Economics, 20(1):49-60. A New Class of Hybrid-Tort Actions Based on Recent FELA Decisions?, 2014, Journal of Legal Economics, 21(1):67-84. Impact of Disability on Household Services: A Comment, 2015, The Rehabilitation Professional, 23(1):7-8.

Thomas R. Ireland, Curriculum Vitae 10 Chapters or Sections in Books Lost Services in Railroad Wrongful Death Litigation, Chapter 36 in Train Accident rd Reconstruction and Wrongful Death Litigation, 3 Edition, by James R. Loumiet and William Jungbauer, Lawyers & Judges Publishing Co., Tucson, AZ. 1998. The Role of an Economic Expert When a Precise Damage Amount Cannot be Determined by Economic Theory, pp 1-11, 1-12, 2010 Edition, Determining Economic Damages, by Gerald D. Martin, James Publishing Co., Santa Monica, CA. 2010. Measurement of Household Services by Secondary and Primary Homemakers, pp. 6-11,6-12, 2010 Edition, Determining Economic Damages, by Gerald D. Martin, James Publishing Co., Santa Monica, CA. 2010. Why Inflation-Indexed Securities are NOT Poorly Suited for Discounting a Future Income Stream, reprint from Journal of Forensic Economics in Determining Economic Damages, by Gerald D. Martin, James Publishing Co., Santa Monica, CA. 2010. Determining Base Earnings for a Loss Projection in Determining Economic Damages, by Gerald D. Martin, James Publishing Co., Santa Monica, CA. 2010. Total Offsets in Forensic Economics: Legal Requirements, Data Comparisons, and Jury Comprehension, in Determining Economic Damages, by Gerald D. Martin, James Publishing Co., Santa Monica, CA. 2010. Evaluating Child Loss in Child Injuries and Fatalities: Roles of an Economic Expert, Chapter 14 in Children and Injuries, pp. 467-515, in Children and Injuries, ed. by Joe L. Frost, Lawyers & Judges Publishing Co., 2001 Book Reviews Coup D'Etat by Edward Luttwak, Public Choice, Vol. 8, 1970. The Protracted Game by Scott A. Boorman, Public Choice, Vol. 9, 1970. Further Explorations in the Theory of Anarchy by Gordon Tullock, ed., Atlantic Economic Journal, Vol. IV, 1976. Psychological Economics by George Katona, Journal of Behavioral Economics, Vol. V, 1976. Wealth, Poverty & Politics by Gordon Tullock, Public Choice, Vol. 63, No. 3, 1990. The End of Economics?: Ethics and the Disorder of Progress by Christovan Buarque, Journal of Economics, 1995, 11(1): 127-128. Litigation Economics, edited by Patrick A. Gaughan and Robert Thornton, Journal of Forensic Economics, 1996, 9(2): 231-232. Determining Economic Damages: 1996 Edition by Gerald Martin, Journal of Forensic Economics, 1997, 10(1): 99-100. The Making of Economic Policy: A Transaction Cost Politics Perspective by Avinash K. Dixit, Journal of Economics, 1997 23(1):111-114. Tort Reform by Contract by Paul Rubin, 1998, Journal of Legal Economics, 7(1):96-98. Reforming Products Liability by W. Kip Viscusi, 1998, Journal of Forensic Economics, 11(2):159-161 Assessment of Rehabilitative and Quality of Life Issues in Litigation by P.A. Murphy and J.M. Williams, 1998, Journal of Forensic Vocational Assessment, 2(1): 71-80. Aging and Old Age by Richard A. Posner, 1999. Journal of Forensic Economics, 12(2):153-158. Determining Economic Damages: 1999 Edition. by Gerald Martin and Ted Vavoulis, Journal of Legal Economics, 1999, 9(1):87-90.

Thomas R. Ireland, Curriculum Vitae 11 Book Reviews continued Forensic Economic Calculators of Lawyers & Judges Publishing. The Earnings Analyst, 2000, Vol. 3:115-120. nd Reference Manual on Scientific Evidence, 2 Edition. Federal Judicial Center. Journal of Legal Economics, 2000, 9(3):109-114. Without a Map: Political Tactics and Economic Reform in Russia. Andrei Schliefer and Daniel Treisman. Journal of Economics, 2000, 26(2):95-96. The Role of the Academic Economist in Litigation Support. Daniel J. Slottje, Editor. Journal of Legal Economics, 2000, 10(1):81-84. Journal Editorial Staff Journal of Socio-Economics (1980-1990) Journal of Forensic Economics (Associate Editor, 1992-2002) Litigation Economics Digest (Associate Editor, 1995-1999) The Earnings Analyst (Editor 2001-2004, Associate Editor 2004-2009) Journal of Legal Economics (Review Section Co-Editor 2008-present) Special Professional Recognition Past Presidents Award for Outstanding Service, National Association of Forensic Economics, 1999. Professional Organization Offices Midwest Vice President, National Association of Forensic Economics, 1991-1994. Chair of Ethics Committee, National Association of Forensic Economics, January 1993-July 1995. Board of Directors, American Academy of Economic and Financial Experts, March 1995-2006 Judicial Guide Project leader, National Association of Forensic Economics, January 1995-1996 Vice President, American Academy of Economic and Financial Experts, March 1996-March 1998 President, American Academy of Economic and Financial Experts, March 2000-April 2002. Member, Board of Directors, American Rehabilitation Economics Association, May, 1999-2003. President, American Rehabilitation Economics Association, July 2001-July 2002 Professional Memberships American Economic Association American Academy of Economic and Financial Experts American Association for the Advancement of Science Missouri Valley Economics Association National Association of Forensic Economics Western Economic Association