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    Alan Greenspan

    13th Chairman of the Federal Reserve in the United States

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  1. Alan Greenspan (born March 6, 1926) is an American economist who served as the 13th chairman of the Federal Reserve from 1987 to 2006. He worked as a private adviser and provided consulting for firms through his company, Greenspan Associates LLC.

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  2. Mar 8, 2024 · Alan Greenspan, American economist who served as head of the Board of Governors of the U.S. Federal Reserve System from 1987 to 2006. He was given a share of the credit for the longest official economic expansion in U.S. history (1991–2000), but his actions contributed to the global financial crisis of 2008.

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  3. Oct 18, 2023 · Alan Greenspan is an American economist and former chair of the Federal Reserve. Greenspan's policy was defined by the Great Moderation, or the long-term maintenance of low, stable inflation...

  4. Chairman, Board of Governors, 1987–2006. Alan Greenspan served five terms as chairman of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System. He originally took office as chairman on August 11, 1987, to fill an unexpired term as a member of the Board of Governors. His last term ended on January 31, 2006.

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  6. May 14, 2018 · Greenspan, Alan 1926-. BIBLIOGRAPHY. Alan Greenspan spent much of his career at the highest levels of government economics. He served as a top advisor to presidents Ford and Nixon, but is most widely known for his long tenure as chairman of the Federal Reserve, a position he held from 1987 to 2006.

  7. The Man Who Knew. In this biography of Alan Greenspan, Sebastian Mallaby brilliantly explores Greenspan's life and legacy and tells the story of the making of modern finance. Read an...

  8. Jan 10, 2024 · How Alan Greenspan transformed the Fed Why the Fed decided to be transparent What does the Federal Reserve board of governors do, besides voting on interest rates?

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