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The Age of Turbulence: Adventures in a New World

The Age of Turbulence: Adventures in a New World

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Author: Alan Greenspan
Publisher: Penguin (Non-Classics)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 235 reviews
Sales Rank: 1084

Media: Paperback
Edition: Reprint
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 576
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Dimensions (in): 8.3 x 5.5 x 1.4

ISBN: 0143114166
Dewey Decimal Number: 332.11092
EAN: 9780143114161
ASIN: 0143114166

Publication Date: September 9, 2008
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In the immediate aftermath of September 11, 2001, in his fourteenth year as Chairman of the Federal Reserve Board, Alan Greenspan took part in a very quiet collective effort to ensure that America didn't experience an economic meltdown, taking the rest of the world with it. There was good reason to fear the worst: the stock market crash of October 1987, his first major crisis as Federal Reserve Chairman, coming just weeks after he assumed control, had come much closer than is even today generally known to freezing the financial system and triggering a genuine financial panic. But the most remarkable thing that happened to the economy after 9/11 was...nothing. What in an earlier day would have meant a crippling shock to the system was absorbed astonishingly quickly.

After 9/11 Alan Greenspan knew, if he needed any further reinforcement, that we're living in a new world - the world of a global capitalist economy that is vastly more flexible, resilient, open, self-directing, and fast-changing than it was even 20 years ago. It's a world that presents us with enormous new possibilities but also enormous new challenges. The Age of Turbulence is Alan Greenspan's incomparable reckoning with the nature of this new world - how we got here, what we're living through, and what lies over the horizon, for good and for ill-channeled through his own experiences working in the command room of the global economy for longer and with greater effect than any other single living figure. He begins his account on that September 11th morning, but then leaps back to his childhood, and follows the arc of his remarkable life's journey through to his more than 18-year tenure as Chairman of the Federal Reserve Board, from 1987 to 2006, during a time of transforming change.

Alan Greenspan shares the story of his life first simply with an eye toward doing justice to the extraordinary amount of history he has experienced and shaped. But his other goal is to draw readers along the same learning curve he followed, so they accrue a grasp of his own understanding of the underlying dynamics that drive world events. In the second half of the book, having brought us to the present and armed us with the conceptual tools to follow him forward, Dr. Greenspan embarks on a magnificent tour de horizon of the global economy. He reveals the universals of economic growth, delves into the specific facts on the ground in each of the major countries and regions of the world, and explains what the trend-lines of globalization are from here. The distillation of a life's worth of wisdom and insight into an elegant expression of a coherent worldview, The Age of Turbulence will stand as Alan Greenspan's personal and intellectual legacy.

A Timeline of a Remarkable Career
Mar. 6, 1926 Born in New York City
1936 At 10 sees Roosevelt campaigning; becomes expert on the 1936 Yankees
1938 Takes up clarinet at 12
1943-44 Studies clarinet at Julliard
Mid 1944 Joins Henry Jerome Band
1948 Graduates (summa cum laude) from New York University. (He later earns a master's in 1950 and a Ph.D. in 1977, also from NYU.) Hired as economic analyst at the Conference Board.
1954-74 Co-founds Townsend-Greenspan & Co. Inc., an economic consulting firm in New York City. (He returns in 1977.)
1974 Nominated by President Ford as chairman of the President's Council of Economic Advisors.
1983 Chair of bipartisan National Commission on Social Security Reform.
June 1, 1987 Nominated by President Reagan for Fed Chair. Confirmed by Senate August 3.
Oct. 19, 1987 Only 69 days into Greenspan's term, the Dow drops 508 points and 22%.
July 10, 1991 Nominated by President George H.W. Bush to a second term as Fed Chairman. Later nominated to a third (February 22, 1996) and fourth term (January 4, 2000) by President Clinton.
Apr. 6, 1997 Marries Andrea Mitchell
May 18, 2004 Nominated by President George W. Bush for a fifth term as Fed chairman
Jan. 31, 2006 Completes 18 years at the Fed
Feb. 1, 2006 Forms Greenspan Associates LLC, an economic consulting firm
Alan Greenspan's Top 10 Classical and Jazz Favorites

Before Alan Greenspan embarked on his legendary financial career, he studied the clarinet at Julliard and played as a professional jazz musician (while doing tax returns for his bandmates). He chose 10 favorites for us from a lifetime of listening, including:

Mozart, Piano Concerto No. 23

Vivaldi, Complete Cello Concertos

Coleman Hawkins, "Body and Soul"



Product Description
The Age Of Turbulence is Alan Greenspans incomparable reckoning with the contemporary financial world, channeled through his own experiences working in the command room of the global economy longer and with greater effect than any other single living figure. Following the arc of his remarkable lifes journey through his more than eighteen-year tenure as chairman of the Federal Reserve Board to the present, in the second half of The Age of Turbulence Dr. Greenspan embarks on a magnificent tour dhorizon of the global economy. The distillation of a lifes worth of wisdom and insight into an elegant expression of a coherent worldview, The Age of Turbulence will stand as Alan Greenspans personal and intellectual legacy.


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5 out of 5 stars Better than the election debates   October 8, 2008
This guy breathes economics and shares several thoughtful insights into how the global economy is affecting American politics. Pair this book with The Power of Productivity and you'll definitely have a better picture of how the world works.


5 out of 5 stars dry subject made interesting   October 6, 2008
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I'm about halfway through the book and find it fascinating. I am not an economist nor a policy wonk, but his interfaces with administrations from Nixon to the present, make for a deeper understanding of why the economy functions the way it does.


5 out of 5 stars Straight from the maestro   September 27, 2008
 0 out of 1 found this review helpful

A must read for anyone interested in economics in general especially economics at the macro level. Especially with current economic crisis changing rules and shaking faith in 'laissez faire' capitalism.

People now blame him for the crisis, I think it is not the individual but the ideology that did us in to this mess. History will judge him for years but this is a must glimpse in the life and mind of an intellectual who played a towering role as world's central banker.

In the end, free markets don't work with proper legal framework put in place. One would argue US has the best legal framework to support free markets but I would say it was the loopholes which created absence of it and then it was free for all take what you can get looting. I would think Mr. Chairman will agree with this, although what level of regulation can we put in place and who will decide when is the right time to put a brake is debatable. The party lasted long on the street after easy fed money was gone but the liquidity in the global market allowed the party to continue. Potentially he could have ended the carry trade party earlier but again all this can be said with benefit of hindsight.

The book is a great auto biography of an important intellectual of our times written in very accessible style language and representation. A necessary read in our times and may be for future generations to avoid the similar if I may "Irrational Exuberance!".



3 out of 5 stars Fedspeak, part 2   September 24, 2008
What amazed me about this book was how little the book talked about economic policy and its underpinnings. Why did the fed do what it did during Greenspan's tenure? If you are looking for answers to that sort of questions, you will get nothing from this book. In fact, it is not clear if Greenspan even has a framework for monetary policy. For instance, he does not have great regard for Keynes' work, but almost everything he did would appear to be Keynesian. No explanations are offered. I found Alan Blinder's book a lot more illuminating on substantive issues.

What you will get from this book is a lot of commentary on personalities of powerful politicians---a subject for which the author demonstrates more passion than any other. This is perhaps the book's redeeming feature: it is admittedly somewhat interesting and perhaps gives us a glimpse into why really Greenspan was one of the most powerful people in Washington for such a long tenure.

It did get me thinking very differently about fedspeak though: I was constantly reminded of Peter Sellers in "Being there", as I read the book. Perhaps for that insight alone, my money was well spent on the book.



5 out of 5 stars Highly recommended to everybody involved in economics, business, investment and finance   September 21, 2008
People who are very knowledgeable about a subject seldom have the skill to communicate their knowledge to the general public. The ex Federal Reserve Bank chairman Mr. Alan Greenspan is one of those rare individuals. No doubt he has great wisdom , theoretical and practical knowledge of world economics, business, investment , finance and politics. But more important he very clearly explains these topics in his masterpiece called The Age of Turbulence not only to the general public not specialized in these subjects but also to professionals and experts. That's right even students and professors of economics and business, investment counselors, businessman, investors etc. have a lot to gain from reading or listening to the CD of The Age of Turbulence. The reader does not have to agree with everything Mr. Greenspan says and that does not reduce the benefit to be derived from reading the book or listening to the CD.

In the Age of Turbulence the author explains very clearly and in a non boring way without using too much technical jargon the economic, political, social, business, financial and technological developments in major countries in the world, not just in the USA, from the end of the 19th century until 2007 and the likely prospects until the year 2030, not like a clairvoyant but different scenarios depending on various conditions. He places these developments within the context of various economic ideologies and analyzes how they compare in explaining world socioeconomic and political developments. Subjects he covers are very wide and encompass just about every major socioeconomic and political issue that have shaped the world history and are likely to impact the near future. His approach is not a doomsday prediction ; he doesn't just talk about the problems. He criticizes applications where necessary but also presents his opinion about what should be or should have been done or not done to prevent or solve specific socioeconomic crises.

The narrator in the CD,Robertson Davis, also deserves credit, because he speaks very clearly. So if you are involved in economics, business, finance, investment, politics and consumption in anyway anywhere in the world, not just in the USA, and that means just about everybody, you can not afford to not read / listen to The Age of Turbulence.

I listened to this CD and I was writing this review in September 2008 just as the financial hurricane that was taking place at that time in the USA had swallowed several famous investment banks and its effects rippled across the world. The crisis was still continuing as I was writing this review. This is a time when we all really need to digest Mr. Alan Greenspan's wisdom from his book.


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