

The Age of Turbulence
Adventures in a New World
Book • 2007
The book is divided into three main parts.
The first part is an autobiography, detailing Greenspan's life, his early days in New York, his love of music, and his development as an economic analyst and political entrepreneur.
The second part reviews the economic development of key regions such as China, India, Russia, and Latin America.
The final part focuses on 'big themes' including education, demographic changes, corporate governance, and energy, while also projecting future economic trends and challenges.
Greenspan reflects on major economic events, including the fall of the Berlin Wall, the internet and real estate bubbles, and 9/11, providing a comprehensive view of the global capitalist economy and its evolving nature.
The first part is an autobiography, detailing Greenspan's life, his early days in New York, his love of music, and his development as an economic analyst and political entrepreneur.
The second part reviews the economic development of key regions such as China, India, Russia, and Latin America.
The final part focuses on 'big themes' including education, demographic changes, corporate governance, and energy, while also projecting future economic trends and challenges.
Greenspan reflects on major economic events, including the fall of the Berlin Wall, the internet and real estate bubbles, and 9/11, providing a comprehensive view of the global capitalist economy and its evolving nature.
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