Continuamos referenciando historiadores económicos contemporáneos de relevancia. En esta oportunidad destacamos a Peter Temin, profesor de MIT. Entre sus principales libros mecionamos: Lessons from the Great Depression. Cambridge: MIT Press, 1989.
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Su lista de libros incluye:
The Jacksonian Economy. New York: W.W. Norton, 1969.
The New Economic History (ed.). Penguin Books, 1972.
Causal Factors in American Economic Growth in the Nineteenth Century. London: Macmillan, 1975.
Did Monetary Forces Cause the Great Depression? New York: W.W. Norton, 1976.
Reckoning with Slavery. New York: Oxford University Press, 1976 (with Paul David, Herbert Gutman, Richard Sutch, and Gavin Wright).
Taking Your Medicine: Drug Regulation in the United States. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1980.
The Fall of The Bell System: A Study in Prices and Politics. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1987.
Lessons from the Great Depression. Cambridge: MIT Press, 1989.
Inside the Business Enterprise: Historical Perspectives on the Use of Information (ed.). Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1991.
Industrialization in North America (ed.), Vol. 6 of R. A. Church and E. A. Wrigley (eds.), The Industrial Revolutions. Oxford: Blackwell, 1994.
The European Economy Between the Wars. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1997 (with Charles Feinstein and Gianni Toniolo), translated into Italian as L'economia europea tra le due guerre (Laterza, Roma-Bari 1998).
Learning by Doing in Markets, Firms, and Nations (eds.). Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1998 (with Naomi R. Lamoreaux and Daniel M. G. Raff).
Engines of Enterprise: An Economic History of New England (ed.). Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2000.
The World Economy Between the Wars. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007 (with [Charles Feinstein and] Gianni Toniolo).
Reasonable Rx: How to Lower Drug Prices. FT Press, 2008 (with Stan Finkelstein).