Alan Greenspan’s new book draws on extensive public records, transcripts, data, others’ books and accounts, interviews (many on background) he has previously given, interviews he has conducted with his contemporaries, and his personal notes and recollections. The resulting story is sweeping and fact-filled. Still, there are a few points where his assertions differ from the historical record or with his public statements at the time, though they do not change the overall story. (See related article.)
Checking Greenspan’s Book Against Historical Record
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