Alan Greenspan’s last book, “The Age of Turbulence,” was published in the fall of 2007, more than a year after he stepped down as chairman of the Federal Reserve and months before the financial implosion that would badly tarnish his reputation as the “maestro” of the American economy.
His latest book, oddly named “The Map and the Territory,” is meant to be an account of his intellectual journey to discover why, as the nation’s top bank regulator and its most famous economic prognosticator, he failed to see it all coming.
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