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Michael Hudson (economist)

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If you look at the speeches he gave just before he left the Fed, it's pretty much “After me - the Deluge. I'm getting out while my reputation's intact”.
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About Alan Greenspan
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"BBC World Service" - Sept. 17th 2007 "Quote of the Day"

 
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