A. Myrick Freeman III
A. Myrick Freeman III is an economist known for his work in environmental economics, particularly in the valuation of environmental goods and services.
Books
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1. Measurement Of Environmental And Resource Values
Theory and Methods
This comprehensive guide delves into the economic principles and methodologies used to assess the value of environmental and natural resources. It provides a detailed exploration of both theoretical frameworks and practical applications, offering insights into various valuation techniques such as contingent valuation, hedonic pricing, and cost-benefit analysis. The book emphasizes the importance of accurately measuring these values to inform policy decisions and promote sustainable management of environmental resources, making it an essential resource for economists, policymakers, and environmental professionals.
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2. The Forgotten 500
A gripping narrative that recounts the World War II mission to rescue more than 500 Allied airmen shot down over Nazi-occupied Yugoslavia in 1944. Drawing on interviews and archival research, it details how local villagers and resistance fighters sheltered the airmen for months under brutal conditions while American operatives organized a daring air evacuation, highlighting acts of courage, sacrifice and moral complexity and examining how Cold War politics later obscured the story.