...Their key achievements occurred at approximately the same time in the 20th century. . Trivia question: what do Henry Kissinger, Alan Greenspan and Rod Carew have in common? A hint is contained in KT post above. Okay, I want to believe that this is yet another...
...dry, jargon-filled financial news," she says. A recent post features a picture of the irresistibly unphotogenic Alan Greenspan against the backdrop of a giant breaker, captioned "ur tsunami of fail has arrived" and the headline OMG HOW MUCH FAIL CAN ONE DAY...
...might be a recession on the way. Which, in fact, is what I'm saying today... J. Bradford DeLong, "'The Age of Turbulence' by Alan Greenspan": Los Angeles Times: For nearly 20 years Alan Greenspan, as head of America's central bank, was the most powerful economic...
...system in such a way as to replicate the behavior and benefits of a gold standard. In fact, back in 2004 then Fed Chairman Alan Greenspan told me as much. People talk about toxic assets, but the real toxicity in our economy comes from the neo-alchemy practiced...
...the best presidents, what people really forget is Clinton had Osama bin Laden in his sights and called it off. Clinton and Alan Greenspan, by deregulating the banking and market Clinton's flouting of ethics and morals brought us Enron, World Com, Tyco and...
..."Who made these rules anyway?"] I donât know, T.G.I. Fridayâs? Youâre not Santa Claus, youâre Chavez Claus. The kids love Alan Greenspan references. From interview with Nicholas Wade: Stephen: Bottom line, with world at risk, how scared should I be on a scale...
...whether the US is now stuck with irrational pessimism. New York - Twelve years ago tomorrow, Federal Reserve Board chairman Alan Greenspan famously chalked up the boom in stock markets to "irrational exuberance." Now, with the US stuck in one of the worst...
...us; predatory lenders sold us loans we couldnât afford; the Securities and Exchange Commission fell asleep at the switch; Alan Greenspan kept interest rates low for too long; short-sellers spread negative rumors; âexpertsâ gave us bad advice. More-introspective...
...essentially redrafts the social contract. This will meant that many aspects of conventional wisdom will be overturned. Alan Greenspan doesn't apologize everyday. We should not gloss over his recognize that the free market is not able to police itself. For...
...had pushed it up and up. Do people remember the newspaper headlines every so often between 1987 and 2007? Specially the "Alan Greenspan saves the world" stories? Ever wondered what the great Alan Greenspan, Chairman of the Federal Reserve, had actually...