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Dunlop, John Thomas 1914-2003

Archival location guide — where this economist’s surviving papers are held, their notable correspondents, and key published sources.

Portrait of Dunlop, John Thomas 1914-2003

Born 1914 · died 2003

John Thomas Dunlop was an American administrator, labor economist, and educator. Dunlop was the United States Secretary of Labor between 1975 and 1976 under President Gerald Ford. He was Director of the United States Cost of Living Council from 1973 to 1974, Chairman of the United States Commission on the Future of Worker-Management Relations from 1993 to 1995, which produced the Dunlop Report in 1994. He was also arbitrator and impartial chairman of various United States labor-management committees, and a member of numerous government boards on industrial relations disputes and economic stabilization.

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Where the papers are held

The surviving papers of Dunlop, John Thomas 1914-2003 are held at John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum.

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Cite this entry

Dunlop, John Thomas 1914-2003. “Archival papers.” Economists’ Papers, https://www.economistspapers.org.uk/dunlop-john-thomas-1914-2003/ (accessed 17 Jun 2026).