Peter Temin
Peter Temin (; born 17 December 1937) is an economist and economic historian, currently Gray Professor Emeritus of Economics, MIT and former head of the Economics Department. Provided by Wikipedia
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The economic consequences of the bank war: an analysis of the inflation of the 1830's. by Temin, Peter.
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Labor scarcity and the problem of American industrial efficiency in the 1850's. by Temin, Peter.
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Slave Systems, Ancient and Modern by Temin, Peter
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Institutions and Economic Performance by Temin, Peter
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The Great Recession & the Great Depression by Temin, Peter
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The Anglo-American business cycle, 1820-1860, by Temin, Peter
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American economic growth in the nineteenth century by Temin, Peter
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Did monetary forces cause the depression? by Temin, Peter
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The evolution of the modern pharmaceutical industry by Temin, Peter
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Financial intermediation in the early Roman Empire by Temin, Peter
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Free land and federalism : American economic exceptionalism by Temin, Peter
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Modes of economic behavior : variations on themes of J. R. Hicks and Herbert Simon by Temin, Peter
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The labor supply of the early Roman Empire by Temin, Peter
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Lessons for the present from the great depression Peter Temin. by Temin, Peter
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A market economy in the early Roman Empire by Temin, Peter
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The origin of compulsory drug prescriptions by Temin, Peter
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