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- Sears Roebuck in the twentieth century, competition, complementarities and the problem of wasting assets
- The gold standard and the Great Depression
- Inside the business enterprise, historical perspectives on the use of information, edited by Peter Temin
- Elites, minorities, and economic growth, edited by Elise S. Brezis, Peter Temin
- The world economy between the world wars, Charles H. Feinstein, Peter Temin, Gianni Toniolo
- Beyond markets and hierarchies, toward a new systhesis of American business history
- The European economy between the wars, Charles H. Feinstein, Peter Temin, Gianni Toniolo
- The great depression
- Lessons from the Great Depression, Peter Temin
- The Great Depression
- Keynes, useful economics for the world economy, Peter Temin and David Vines
- Two views of the British industrial revolution
- Two views of the British Industrial Revolution
- The American business elite in historical perspective
- The leaderless economy, why the world economic system fell apart and how to fix it, Peter Temin and David Vines
- Causal factors in American economic growth in the nineteenth century, prepared for the Economic History Society by Peter Temin
- The vanishing middle class, prejudice and power in a dual economy, Peter Temin
- A market economy in the early Roman Empire
- The fall of the Bell system, a study in prices and politics, Peter Temin with Louis Galambos
- Never together, the economic history of a segregated America, Peter Temin
- The Roman market economy, Peter Temin
- Prometheus shackled, Goldsmith Banks and England's financial revolution after 1700, Peter Temin and Hans-Joachim Voth
- The causes of American business cycles, an essay in economic historiography