Former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan Dies At 100
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CHRONIC. Letting the markets go, waiting for the bubbles to burst and intervene massively with the big hammer of the rates – the former president of the Federal Reserve Alan Greenspan, who died on 22 June, transformed the conduct of monetary policy beyond the United States, writes economist Charles Wyplosz, in a half-tone balance sheetDied a few days ago, Alan Greenspan led the United States Federal Reserve from 1987 to 2006. During this term, t…
What is Alan Greenspan’s legacy?
Alan Greenspan was perhaps the most influential economic policymaker of his or any era. The former Federal Reserve chairman died this week at 100, leaving behind a debate about whether he supercharged the American economy or inadvertently caused its near-destruction.Greenspan “helped define modern American capitalism” during his two-decade Fed tenure, said NBC News. His policy judgments “created an enormous amount of wealth and prosperity for ou…
Former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan Dies At 100
by Stefan J. Bos, Worthy News Chief International Correspondent NEW YORK (Worthy News) – Alan Greenspan, the longtime chairman of the U.S. Federal Reserve whose influence shaped American economic policy for nearly two decades, has died at the age of 100. Greenspan died Monday from complications related to Parkinson’s disease, according to a statement released by his widow, veteran NBC News correspondent Andrea Mitchell. “Alan passed away at our …

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