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Greenspan's Legacy and the 2008 Crisis

Greenspan's Legacy and the 2008 Crisis

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Alan Greenspan, the legendary “Maestro” of the Federal Reserve who guided the U.S. economy through a golden age of growth before the 2008 crash, has died at 100. Once hailed as the “Oracle” for his economic foresight, his legacy is now defined by both triumphs — including a decade-long boom — and the devastating financial meltdown he helped set in motion through his belief in self-regulating markets. Though he later admitted his mistakes, his influence endured, from his iconic “irrational exuberance” warning to his continued public commentary well into his nineties. A complex figure with a surprising musical past, Greenspan’s impact on global finance remains indelible — celebrated and scrutinized alike.

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