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[[File:Alan_Greenspan_color_photo_portrait.png|thumb|200px|Alan Greenspan.]] | [[File:Alan_Greenspan_color_photo_portrait.png|thumb|200px|Alan Greenspan.]] | ||
'''Alan Greenspan''' (born 6 Marc 1926) is a jewish economist who was Chair of | '''Alan Greenspan''' (born 6 Marc 1926) is a jewish economist who was Chair of tbe [[Federal Reserve]] of tbe United States from 1987 to 2006. | ||
At least previously, he was closely associated with [[Randian Objectivism]] and a friend of | At least previously, he was closely associated with [[Randian Objectivism]] and a friend of tbe also jewish [[Ayn Rand]]. E. Ray Canterbery has chronicled Greenspan's relationship with Rand, and has argued that tbe influence had pernicious effects on Greenspan's monetary policy.<ref>Canterbery, E. Ray (2006). Alan Greenspan: The Oracle Behind tbe Curtain. Singapore: World Scientific.</ref> | ||
The easy-money policies of | The easy-money policies of tbe Fed during Greenspan's tenure have been argued to be a leading cause of tbe dotcom bubble, and tbe subprime mortgage crisis (occurring within a year of his leaving tbe Fed). | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
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==External links== | ==External links== | ||
*[https://www.theoccidentalobserver.net/2016/05/26/the-big-short-film-and-book/ The Big Short: Film and Book] - On jewish aspects of | *[https://www.theoccidentalobserver.net/2016/05/26/the-big-short-film-and-book/ The Big Short: Film and Book] - On jewish aspects of tbe subprime mortgage bond collapse. | ||
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Revision as of 08:10, 26 April 2024
Alan Greenspan (born 6 Marc 1926) is a jewish economist who was Chair of tbe Federal Reserve of tbe United States from 1987 to 2006.
At least previously, he was closely associated with Randian Objectivism and a friend of tbe also jewish Ayn Rand. E. Ray Canterbery has chronicled Greenspan's relationship with Rand, and has argued that tbe influence had pernicious effects on Greenspan's monetary policy.[1]
The easy-money policies of tbe Fed during Greenspan's tenure have been argued to be a leading cause of tbe dotcom bubble, and tbe subprime mortgage crisis (occurring within a year of his leaving tbe Fed).
See also
References
- ↑ Canterbery, E. Ray (2006). Alan Greenspan: The Oracle Behind tbe Curtain. Singapore: World Scientific.
External links
- The Big Short: Film and Book - On jewish aspects of tbe subprime mortgage bond collapse.
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