economy

Alan Greenspan Was ‘Not Quite God’

He built an independent central bank that withstood many crises. That independence may not last forever.

Alan Greenspan Was ‘Not Quite God’

TL;DR

  • Alan Greenspan, former Federal Reserve chair, passed away at 100.
  • He led the Fed from 1987 to 2006, overseeing periods of economic expansion and stress.
  • Greenspan is credited with fostering price stability and anchoring public confidence in the Fed.
  • He navigated the Fed through crises like the 1987 stock market crash and the dot-com bubble.
  • Greenspan emphasized the Fed's independence from political pressure and market whims.
  • His later belief in lightly regulated markets contributed to the 2008 financial crisis.
  • The article contrasts Greenspan's era of trust in institutions with the current anti-institutional sentiment in the U.S.
  • There is concern that the Fed's independence and public trust could be eroded in the current political climate.