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Perspectives on the Indiana Economy, 1981-1982


Interviewee
Whalen, Brian March 25, 1982 

Call Number
82-026

Physical Description

27 pages; 1 tape, 1 7/8 ips, 50 minutes; no index

Interviewer
King, R.T.

Access Status

Open

Scope and Content Note

Vice president of public affairs for the International Harvester Company, Brian Whalen, born 1939, discusses elements associated with his position since 1973. Topics in the interview include site location factors particularly related to Indiana, changes in attitude about government lobbying, taxes, corporate reorganization, federal policy and the "Save the Scout Campaign."

  • Keywords
    • Corporation Names
    • Indiana Department of Commerce
    • Indiana Department of Revenue
    • International Harvester Company
    • Occupation Names
    • vice president of public affairs
    • Place Names
    • Indianapolis, Indiana
    • Subjects
    • corporate policy
    • federal policy
    • government lobbying
    • International Harvester Scout
    • inventory policy
    • location factors
    • plant expansion
    • reorganization impact
    • unitary tax system