The Age of Turbulence
Former Federal Reserve chairman Alan Greenspan gives his perspective on the economy in this semi-biographical work. It is interesting to follow his thought processes through some the economic situations that he navigated, and to a large degree directly influenced. I was curious to see whether he would admit to any major errors in judgement, but he didn’t and actually did a pretty good job of justifying all of his decisions, though it would require a much more detailed analysis to determine whether he did make any major mistakes. Overall, this is a good book because it gives you a good macroeconomic perspective.
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