Peter Temin
Peter Temin (; born 17 December 1937) is an economist and economic historian, serving as the Gray Professor Emeritus of Economics at MIT, where he was formerly the 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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