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Ben Werner, Student Newspaper Editor
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Greenspan's message, and more explicit in comments by other US economic analysts, was a new conventional wisdom that those potential wage increases can be countered by employment of women, undocumented migrants and other reserve workers.
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Brian Mengel, Civil Servant
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Federal Reserve Chairman Greenspan's testimony before a Senate committee yesterday has provided us with a good sense of what the outlook for Fed policy will be for the immediate future.
Greenspan's predicament is significant, because it appears to disprove the widely-held suspicion in the market that the Federal Reserve somehow is privy to government economic data before they are made public.
Alan Greenspan, is nothing more than a liaison advisory panel between the owners and the Federal Government.
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John Fielding, CEO
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Greenspan wrote that Federal Reserve intervention and manipulation in the stock market caused the speculative conditions that in turn made the US economy and stock market collapse.
Fed Chairman Alan Greenspan has said a return to a higher growth rate will wait until businesses work off excess inventories.
Chairman Alan Greenspan of the Federal Reserve has noted repeatedly in Congressional testimony that tight labor markets threaten the continued growth of the economy and could result in inflation.
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Jack Crawford, WWII Veteran
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First, Alan Greenspan and the rest of his high command are fighting inflation in the way military Generals are often said to be fighting the last war.
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Arthur Dawkins, Astro-physicist
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The SF300 is an adaptation of Greenspan's SF100 standard probe system and comprises four separate sensor pairs, enabling up to four separate sapflow measurements in one to four trees.
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David Rosenberg, Dermatologist
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Alan Greenspan, who holds in his hands many of the commandments that we must all obey, has given out some hints that perhaps the stock market is the golden calf of our era.
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Bob Greenberg, Congressional Candidate
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Federal Reserve Board Chairman Alan Greenspan and others object to diversifying the Social Security trust funds because they believe politics will inevitably intrude on decisions about how the money is invested.
Chairman Greenspan and others have called upon Congress to reexamine our immigration policies as a means maintain a strong economy.
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