Published Forensic Economics Articles

The Journal of Forensic Economics (JFE), published by the National Association of Forensic Economics, presents academic research pertaining to the application of economics to litigation matters. JFE articles, authored or co-authored by Mr. Rosenberg, are as follows: 

Assessing Economic Damages in Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Litigation: The State of Maryland, 2021

Damage Awards Using Intermediate Term Government Bond Funds vs. US Treasuries Ladder; Tradeoffs in Theory and Practice, 2012

Discounting Damage Awards Using the Zero Coupon Treasury Curve; Satisfying Legal and Economic Theory while Matching Future Cash Flow Projections, 2010

Mr. Rosenberg has also been published in the Journal of Legal Economics, published by the American Academy of Economic and Financial Experts:

Pension Treatment under the Collateral Source Rule, 2020

In addition, Mr. Rosenberg has also been author or co-author several times in The Earnings Analyst (TEA), the official journal of the American Rehabilitation Economics Association (AREA) and produced in collaboration with the Collegium of Pecuniary Damages Experts (CPDE):

CMS Health Care Price Projections and Issues for Damages Experts, Updated for 2021-2030, 2022

CMS Health Care Price Projections and Issues for Economic Damages Experts, 2019

Discount Rates for Determining the Present Value of Different Types of Pecuniary Damages, 2016

Negative Net Discount Rates-When Are They Appropriate, And How to Ensure Consistency When Derived From Current Market Yields and Less-Current Earnings Growth Forecasts, 2014

Mr. Rosenberg also was invited to write an essay in the Expert Opinion column in the National Association of Forensic Economics newsletter, “The Forecast“, as a proponent for one of the two main methodologies for discounting damage awards:

The Forecast Expert Opinion – Current Interest Rates: Objective, Observable, and Investible, 2016