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- The reinterpretation of American economic history, Edited by Robert William Fogel and Stanley L. Engerman
- Quantitative economic history, edited by N.F.R. Crafts, N.H. Dimsdale, and S. Engerman
- Two pioneers of cliometrics, Robert W. Fogel and Douglass C. North, Nobel laureates of 1993, Cliometric Society
- A historical guide to world slavery, edited by Seymour Drescher and Stanley L. Engerman
- Race and slavery in the Western Hemisphere;, quantitative studie, edited by Stanley L. Engerman and Eugene D. Genovese. Contributors: Alan H. Adamson [and others]
- Trade and the industrial revolution, 1700-1850, edited by Stanley L. Engerman
- Slavery, edited by Stanley Engerman, Seymour Drescher, and Robert Paquette
- Terms of labor, slavery, serfdom, and free labor, edited by Stanley L. Engerman
- Naval blockades in peace and war, an economic history since 1750, Lance E. Davis, Stanley L. Engerman
- Finance, intermediaries, and economic development, edited by Stanley L. Engerman ... [and others]
- Long-term factors in American economic growth, edited by Stanley L. Engerman and Robert E. Gallman
- Time on the cross, the economics of American Negro slavery, by Robert William Fogel and Stanley L. Engerman
- Land rights, ethno-nationality, and sovereignty in history, edited by Stanley L. Engerman and Jacob Metzer
- The Cambridge economic history of the United States, edited by Stanley L. Engerman, Robert E. Gallman