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Rosegger, Gerhard was born on July 28, 1930 in Bruck/Mur, Austria. Son of Walter and Irmgard Elsa (Stark) Rosegger. came to the United States, 1954, naturalized, 1961.
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Rosegger, Gerhard was born on July 28, 1930 in Bruck/Mur, Austria. Son of Walter and Irmgard Elsa (Stark) Rosegger. came to the United States, 1954, naturalized, 1961.
Doctor juris, U Graz, Austria, 1953; Master of Business Administration, University of Pennsylvania, 1954.
From instructor to assistant professor, Rutgers University College of S. Jersey, Camden, New Jersey, 1956-1961; assistant professor, Case Institute Technology, Cleveland, 1962-1965; associate professor, Case Western Reserve U., 1965-1975; professor economics, Case Western Reserve U., since 1975; Frank Tracy Carlton professor economics, Case Western Reserve U., since 1978; emeritus, Case Western Reserve U., since 1997; Fulbright visiting professor, U. Innsbruck, Austria, 1983-1984, 91. Visiting professor U. Cincinnati, 1988, U. Kassel, Germany, Helsinki (Finland) Sch.Econs., 1991, Vienna Technology U., 1995-1998, visiting research scholar U. Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand, visiting professor Donau-U. Krems, 1995-1998.
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Member American Economics Association, Institute Management Sciences, Sigma Xi.
Married Clara Louise Tretter, July 17, 1954. Children: Karin Andrea, Michael Lorenz, Nora Lynn, Thomas Martin.