“We all owe a great debt to Fred Sheehan. Fred demolishes the myth of Alan Greenspan’s omniscience, while revealing the dangerous credulity of those who set him on a pedestal above the rest of us. Panderer to Power will be invaluable in making the case for how we might preserve our solvency and our system.”
CONTENTS
Author’s Note
Introduction
1. Early Years: The Education of Alan Greenspan, 1926–1958
2. The Dark Side of Prosperity, 1958–1967
3. Advising Nixon: “I Could Have a Real Effect,” 1967–1973
4. President Ford’s Council of Economic Advisers, 1973–1976
5. The 1980 Presidential Election: Boosting Carter,
6. Reagan, and Kennedy, 1976–1980
7. Parties, Publicity, Promotion—and Lobbying for the
8. Federal Reserve Chairmanship, 1980–1987
9. Lincoln Savings and Loan Association, 1984–1985
10. “The New Mr. Dollar”: Chairman of the Federal Reserve, 1987
11. The Stock Market Crash and the Recession That Greenspan Missed, 1987–1990
12. Restoring the Economy: Greenspan Underwrites the Carry Trade, 1990–1994
13. Cutting Rates and Running for Another Term as Chairman, 1995–1996
14. The Productivity Mirage That Greenspan Doubted, 1995–1997 CONTENTS
Author’s Note
Introduction
1. Early Years: The Education of Alan Greenspan, 1926–1958
2. The Dark Side of Prosperity, 1958–1967
3. Advising Nixon: “I Could Have a Real Effect,” 1967–1973
4. President Ford’s Council of Economic Advisers, 1973–1976
5. The 1980 Presidential Election: Boosting Carter,
6. Reagan, and Kennedy, 1976–1980
7. Parties, Publicity, Promotion—and Lobbying for the
8. Federal Reserve Chairmanship, 1980–1987
9. Lincoln Savings and Loan Association, 1984–1985
10. “The New Mr. Dollar”: Chairman of the Federal Reserve, 1987
11. The Stock Market Crash and the Recession That Greenspan Missed, 1987–1990
12. Restoring the Economy: Greenspan Underwrites the Carry Trade, 1990–1994
13. Cutting Rates and Running for Another Term as Chairman, 1995–1996
15. “Irrational Exuberance” and Other Disclosures, 1995–1998
16. In a Bubble of His Own, 1998
17. Long-Term Capital Management: A Lesson Ignored, 1998
18. Greenspan Launches His Doctrine, November 1998–May 1999
19. “This is Insane!!” June–December 1999
20. Greenspan’s Postbubble Solution: Tighten Money, January-May 2000
21. The Maestro’s Open-Mouth Policy, June–December 2000
22. Stocks Collapse and America Asks: “What Happens When King Alan Goes?” 2001
23. The Fed’s Prescription for Economic Depletion, 1994–2002
24. The Mortgage Machine, 1989–2007
25. Greenspan’s Victory Lap: His Last Years at the Fed, 2002–2006
26. The Great Distortion, 2006
27. Fast Money on the Crack-Up, 2006
28. Cheap Talk: Greenspan and the Bernanke Fed, 2007
29. “I Plead Not Guilty!” 2007–2008
30. Greenspan’s Hometown, 2008
31. Life after Greenspan, 2009
Appendix: The Federal Reserve System
Acknowledgements
Index

Páginas : 400
Peso : 1mb.
Formato : PDF.
Edición : Primera
Año de Publicación :2009
ISBN : 978-0071615426
Editorial : McGraw-Hill
Autor: Frederick Sheehan
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