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Harry Fleming Campbell is a Professor in the School of Economics at the University of Queensland, Australia. He holds a terminal degree in Economics from Queen's University and has contributed extensively to environmental economics, cost-benefit analysis, and fisheries management.
His research focuses on sustainable resource management, public policy evaluation, and economic modeling, particularly in fisheries and forestry. He has collaborated with prominent economists like Richard Brown and R. Quentin Grafton on policies for sustainable fisheries and cost-benefit frameworks.
His recent publications span topics such as education's role in economic development, shadow pricing in labor markets, and environmental valuation in forestry. These works emphasize practical policy applications and interdisciplinary approaches to resource economics.
While no specific scientific awards are listed, his extensive bibliography reflects a career dedicated to addressing critical issues in environmental and resource economics through rigorous analysis and collaboration.
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