John Thomas Dunlop, 1914-2003.
Berkely-trained labor economist at
Harvard, from 1938 until his retirement in 1983. John T.
Dunlop also served as a frequent government
advisor, becoming briefly
Secretary of Labor during the Ford administration in 1975-76.
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Major Works of John T. Dunlop
- "The Movement of Real and Money Wages", 1938, EJ
- Wage Determination under Trade Unions, 1944
- "Productivity and Wage Structure", 1948, in Metzler et al., Income,
Employment and Public Policy
- "The Task of Contemporary Wage Theory", 1957, in Dunlop, editor, Theory of
Wage Determination
- Industrial Relations Systems, 1958
- Industrialism and Industrial Man, with C. Kerr, 1960
- "Job Vacancy Measures and Economic Analysis", 1966, in Measurement and
Interpretation of Job Vancices
- Labor and the American Community, with D.C. Bok, 1970.
- "Past and Future Tendencies in American Labor Organizations", 1978, Daedalus
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Resources on John T. Dunlop
- "John T. Dunlop: biographical memoir" by George Schultz, 2006, NAS
[pdf]
- Dunlop
obituary at NY Times
- Dunlop
portrait at US Dept of Labor
- Dunlop
page at Miller Center
- Dunlop
papers
at JFK library
- Wikipedia
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