Professor of Natural Resource Economics, School of Business and Economics
- Ph.D. in Mineral Economics, The Pennsylvania State University
- MS in Economics, Iowa State University
- BS in Economics, Missouri University of Science and Technology
Biography
Gary Campbell began teaching in the School of Business and Economics at Michigan Tech in 1982. He helped establish the MS in Mineral Economics (currently named Applied Natural Resource Economics) that admitted its first students in 1983. He is currently acting as the coordinator of the MS program and the associated Peace Corps Master’s International program. Gary Campbell is also involved with the Enterprise and Pavlis programs.
Research Focus
Gary Campbell began teaching in the School of Business and Economics at Michigan Tech in 1982. He helped establish the MS in Mineral Economics (currently named Applied Natural Resource Economics) that admitted its first students in 1983.
He is currently acting as the coordinator of the MS program and the associated Peace Corps Master’s International program. Gary Campbell is also involved with the Enterprise and Pavlis programs.
Teaching Interests
- Natural Resource Economics
- Principles of Economics
- International Economics
Research Interests
- Metal markets
- Sustainability of mining
- Social decision-making about resource use