Christopher R. Bollinger
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Christopher R. Bollinger
Summary
Christopher R. Bollinger is a human[1]. He worked as an economist[2].
Key Facts
- Christopher R. Bollinger's professions included economist[2].
- Christopher R. Bollinger was employed by University of Kentucky[3].
- Christopher R. Bollinger's doctoral advisor was Charles F. Manski[4].
- Christopher R. Bollinger's doctoral advisor was Arthur Goldberger[5].
- Christopher R. Bollinger is recorded as male[6].
- Christopher R. Bollinger's instance of is recorded as human[7].
- Christopher R. Bollinger supervised Johnny C. Ducking as a doctoral student[8].
- Christopher R. Bollinger supervised Ganna Vakhitova as a doctoral student[9].
- Christopher R. Bollinger supervised Teguh Yudo Wicaksono as a doctoral student[10].
- Christopher R. Bollinger supervised Salma Begum as a doctoral student[11].
- Christopher R. Bollinger supervised James M. Sharpe as a doctoral student[12].
- Christopher R. Bollinger supervised Meredith Crane as a doctoral student[13].
- Christopher R. Bollinger supervised James William Saunoris as a doctoral student[14].
- Christopher R. Bollinger's family name is recorded as Bollinger[15].
- Christopher R. Bollinger's given name is recorded as Christopher[16].
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Education
Doctoral advisors include Charles F. Manski[4], an economist[17], b. 1948[18], of United States[19], awarded the Distinguished Fellow of the American Economic Association[20] and Arthur Goldberger[5], an economist[21], 1930–2009[22], of United States[23], awarded the Distinguished Fellow of the American Economic Association[24].
Career and Affiliations
Christopher R. Bollinger's professions included economist[2]. Among his employers was University of Kentucky[3]. Doctoral students include Johnny C. Ducking[8], an economist[25]; Ganna Vakhitova[9], an economist[26]; Teguh Yudo Wicaksono[10], an economist[27]; Salma Begum[11], an economist[28]; James M. Sharpe[12], an economist[29]; and Meredith Crane[13], an economist[30].
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What did Christopher R. Bollinger do for work?
Christopher R. Bollinger worked as economist[2].