Education

Ph.D.  1988 Cornell University, Ithaca, New York. 
(Economics, Agricultural Economics, Econometrics & Quantitative Methods).

 

M.S.  1985 Cornell University, Ithaca, New York. 

(Price and Policy Analysis, Industrial Organization & Antitrust Law).

 

B.A.  1982 Manchester University, Manchester, England. 

(Economics).


Professional Association Memberships:

American Economics Association

National Association of Business Economists

National Association of Forensic Economists

Southern Economics Association

Agricultural & Applied Economics Association


Stephen E. Durham, Ph.D.


Dr. Durham has spent the majority of his professional career in the field of economic litigation consulting.  He has been qualified as an expert economist in Federal Court and Circuit Courts throughout Florida.  He specializes in the valuation of economic and financial losses associated with personal injury, wrongful death, medical malpractice, and general business litigation including agricultural damages.  Dr. Durham has conducted significant research on a broad range of topics in the field of forensic economics, including studies regarding the use of annuities in the settlement process.

 

Dr. Durham received his B.A. in Economics from Manchester University (England), and his M.S. and Ph.D. degrees specializing in Economics from Cornell University.


Executive Experience

The Correct Value of Social Security Contributions in Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Settlements:

A Comment. 

Journal of Forensic Economics, Spring/Summer 1993.

 

The Overstatement of Economic Damages in Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Lawsuits. 

The Advocate, June 1992.

 

Challenging the Testimony of an Annuity Expert in Personal Injury Lawsuits. 

The Advocate, October 1990.

 

The Macroeconomic Costs of the Common Agricultural Policy for the United Kingdom. 

Cornell University/University Microfilms, January 1988.

 

An Evaluation of Alternative Approaches to Market Share Analysis, with

Application to the Kuwaiti Poultry Market. 

Journal of Agricultural Economics, January 1987.

 

Alternative Approaches to Market Share Analysis: An Application to the International Poultry Market.  American Agricultural Economics Association, Annual Meeting 1985.