Guide to the A. Myrick Freeman III Papers, 1995-2000
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A. Myrick Freeman III Papers, George J. Mitchell Department of Special Collections & Archives, Bowdoin College Library, Brunswick, Maine
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A. Myrick "Rick" Freeman III, Bowdoin's William D. Shipman Professor of Economics Emeritus, graduated from Cornell University, and earned his master's degree and doctorate at the University of Washington. Upon receiving his Ph.D. in economics in 1965, he joined the Bowdoin faculty, retiring from teaching in 2000. He served as chair of the economics department, director of the Environmental Studies Program, and has authored or co-authored numerous books and scholarly articles.
Course materials for environmental studies and economics classes taught by A. Myrick Freeman, including notes, syllabi, handouts, problem sets, and exams. Correspondence and documents relating to Freeman's service as director of Bowdoin's Environmental Studies Program, as well as course material from environmental studies and environmental economics classes he taught, are included on DVDs. Also on DVD are Freeman's files from his participation in the Valuing Nature Workshop held at Bowdoin, 1998-1999. Related papers are held by the Economists Papers Project, Rubenstein Library, Duke University.
Arranged alphabetically
Correspondence (DVD)
Course Materials (DVD)
ES 101 Air Pollution Policy
ES 101 Benefit-Cost Analysis
ES 101 Chemicals Policy
ES 101 Climate Change Policy
ES 101 Exams
ES 101 Field Trip
ES 101 Fisheries Policy
ES 101 History, Environmental Policy Movement
ES 101 Lecture 10/02/07 and 08
ES 101 Misc. Readings
ES 101 Overview
ES 101 Population and Sustainability
ES 101 Social Science
ES 101 Syllabus/Planning
ES 101 2002-2004
ES 101 2006
Valuing Nature Workshop (DVD)
Course Materials
Course Materials, Readings
Course Materials, Readings
Econ 218 Exams
Econ 218 Handouts
Econ 218 Planning
Econ 218 Short Essay Questions
Econ 318 Exams
Econ 318 Planning
Econ 318 Problems
Econ 355 Planning
Econ 355 Problems
Econ 744: 1988
ES 101 Completed
ES 101 Current Class
ES 394 Planning
Pub Pol 974
U Wash Econ 435
U Wash Econ 539: 1982