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At the Top of His Game Greenspan delivers a remarkably engaging self-portrait until he lapses into classic Greenspeak.

At the Top of His Game Greenspan delivers a remarkably engaging self-portrait until he lapses into classic Greenspeak.
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摘要 If you want to know the mind of Alan Greenspan, you might start with this: Before he entered public life in the 1970s, all his top deputies at his flourishing economic consulting firm were women. 'It just made great business sense,' he writes with the unexpectedly sunny wonkiness that pervades much of his memoir, The Age of Turbulence. 'I valued men If you want to know the mind of Alan Greenspan, you might start with this: Before he entered public life in the 1970s, all his top deputies at his flourishing economic consulting firm were women. "It just made great business sense," he writes with the unexpectedly sunny wonkiness that pervades much of his memoir, The Age of Turbulence. "I valued men and women equally, and found that because other employers did not, good women economists were less expensive than men."
作者 Daniel Okrent
出处 《国际经济合作》 CSSCI 北大核心 2007年第11期1-1,共1页 Journal of International Economic Cooperation
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