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Collinge, Robert Andrew was born on October 5, 1955 in Louisville. Son of William Klumb and Rita Ann (Magner) Collinge.
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Collinge, Robert Andrew was born on October 5, 1955 in Louisville. Son of William Klumb and Rita Ann (Magner) Collinge.
Bachelor, University Maryland, 1977. Master of Arts, University Maryland, 1979. Doctor of Philosophy, University Maryland, 1983.
Assistant professor economics University Louisville, 1982-1986. Economist American Petroleum Institute, Washington, 1986-1987. Assistant professor economics University Texas, San Antonio, 1987—1993, associate professor, 1993—1999, professor economic, since 1999.
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Married Mary L. Harris, May 5, 1991. Children: Melody, Mary.