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23 Jan 2010, 1:45 pm
And none of them opposed the 2001 tax cut--even though Alan Greenspan was at the time wandering around Capitol Hill whispering that it was bad policy, and that we were very likely to rue the day it had passed. [read post]
23 Jan 2010, 8:01 am
He defended the efficient-markets hypothesis, which underpinned the deregulation of the banking system championed by Alan Greenspan and others. [read post]
22 Jan 2010, 5:34 am
Take Alan Greenspan, who refused to snatch away the punch bowl even after people pointed out to him that the punch was growing smelly green froth on top.Anyway, in an attempt to make sure that kind of thing doesn’t happen again, the President has embraced what he’s calling the “Volcker Rule. [read post]
19 Jan 2010, 7:26 am
Yet like his predecessor Alan Greenspan, he is given to being clear now and then. [read post]
16 Jan 2010, 6:49 pm
Born was invited to lunch by Federal Reserve chairman Alan Greenspan.The influential Greenspan was an ardent proponent of unfettered markets. [read post]
12 Jan 2010, 2:38 pm
And with Republican stalwarts George Bush, Chris Cox, and Alan Greenspan... [read post]
11 Jan 2010, 8:36 pm
" Fama wasn't kidding because he "propounded the efficient-markets hypothesis, which underpinned the deregulation of the banking system championed by Alan Greenspan and others. [read post]
8 Jan 2010, 1:08 pm
Alan Greenspan "thought" a lot of things too. [read post]
6 Jan 2010, 11:19 am
Before the nation's economy collapsed, one could argue that Mitchell's husband, former Federal Reserve Board chief Alan Greenspan, appeared on tv more than Ronald McDonald, and at least Mitchell sports a better "mug" than her spouse. [read post]
5 Jan 2010, 7:44 am
As revealing as a fingerprint: risk curves As I posted in quoting former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan: Fannie Mae (Fannie) and Freddie Mac (Freddie) essentially run two lines of business: 1. [read post]
21 Dec 2009, 1:30 am
" PHIL: The Age of Turbulence: Adventures in a New World by Alan Greenspan. [read post]
17 Dec 2009, 1:19 am
Former Fed Chairman, Alan Greenspan, summed up this trend in a speech in 2004 (when his word was still gospel), saying: In recent decades, the fraction of total output of [the US] economy that is essentially conceptual rather than physical has been rising. [read post]
17 Dec 2009, 1:19 am
Former Fed Chairman, Alan Greenspan, summed up this trend in a speech in 2004 (when his word was still gospel), saying: In recent decades, the fraction of total output of [the US] economy that is essentially conceptual rather than physical has been rising. [read post]
16 Nov 2009, 9:12 pm
[H]er views were curtly dismissed by then Federal Reserve Chair [Alan] Greenspan as well as then SEC Chair Arthur Levitt and then Treasury Secretary Robert Rubin. [read post]
10 Nov 2009, 1:24 pm
Consider Alan Greenspan’s account (The Age of Turbulence, pp. 131-32): Controlled experiments almost never happen in economics. [read post]
1 Nov 2009, 5:56 pm
This typically idiotic remark in a recent NY Times book review caught my attention: Rand’s inclusion of businessmen in the ranks of the Übermenschen helps to explain her appeal to free-marketeers — including Alan Greenspan — but it is not... [read post]
27 Oct 2009, 6:52 pm
Last week, we posted a highly unusual motion from Arizona. [read post]
16 Oct 2009, 6:49 pm
This lack of intellectual rigor unfortunately causes the book to go off the rails on multiple occasions, never moreso than when he attacks the free market, and particularly Alan Greenspan, for our nation's copyright ills. [read post]
8 Sep 2009, 2:13 am
Banks in the United States need higher capital than they currently have, Alan Greenspan, former chairman of the Federal Reserve, told a Mumbai conference via satellite. [read post]
3 Sep 2009, 3:39 pm
A friend of mine translated this news into language Partner Emeritus can understand: While not a peer firm, GrayRobinson has shrugged off the recession caused by my good pal Alan Greenspan. [read post]