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Greenspan has published or edited over twenty-five books.
* Perspectives in Criminal Law: Essays in Honour of John L. J. Edwards, edited by Anthony N. Doob and Edward L. Greenspan.
* Studies in Classic American Literature ( 1923 ), edited by Ezra Greenspan, Lindeth Vasey and John Worthen, Cambridge University Press, 2002, ISBN 0-521-55016-5

Greenspan and ),
Jay Scott Greenspan ( born September 23, 1959 ), better known by his professional name of Jason Alexander, is an American actor, director, producer, writer, singer, and comedian.
Alexander was born Jay Scott Greenspan in Newark, New Jersey, the son of Jewish parents Ruth Minnie ( née Simon ), a nurse and health care administrator, and Alexander B. Greenspan, an accounting manager.
However, some prominent economists have expressed sympathy with a hard-currency basis, and have argued against politically-controlled fiat money, including former U. S. Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan ( himself a former Objectivist ), and macro-economist Robert Barro.
Stanley Greenspan ( 1989 ) also put forward an EI model, followed by Salovey and Mayer ( 1990 ), and Daniel Goleman ( 1995 ).
The federal government appointed the National Commission on Social Security Reform, headed by Alan Greenspan ( who had not yet been named Chairman of the Federal Reserve ), to investigate what additional changes to federal law were necessary to shore up the fiscal health of the Social Security program.
The changes to federal law enacted in 1983 and signed by President Reagan and pursuant to the recommendations of the Greenspan Commission advanced the time frame for previously scheduled payroll tax increases ( though it raised slightly the payroll tax for the self-employed to equal the employer-employee rate ), changed certain benefit calculations, and raised the retirement age to 67 by the year 2027.
* Alan Greenspan ( born 1926 ), 13th Chairman of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve.
* Irrational Exuberance ( book ), by Robert Shiller, which expanded on the theme of Greenspan quote
Among the many notable past occupants are the following: Alfred S. Bloomingdale, Anna Chennault, Bob and Elizabeth Dole ( Watergate South ), Plácido Domingo, Ruth Bader Ginsburg ( Watergate South ), Alan Greenspan, Monica Lewinsky ( she stayed briefly at her mother's apartment in the complex ), Senator Russell Long, Clare Boothe Luce ( after 1983 ), Robert McNamara, John and Martha Mitchell, Paul O ' Neill, Condoleezza Rice, Mstislav Rostropovich, Maurice Stans, Ben Stein, Herbert Stein, John Warner and Elizabeth Taylor ( during their marriage ), Caspar Weinberger, Charles Z. Wick, and Rose Mary Woods.
Ronald Reagan is credited with increasing spending on national defense and diplomacy which contributed to the end of the Cold War, deploying U. S. Pershing II missiles in West Germany in response to the Soviet stationing of SS-20 missiles near Europe, negotiating the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty ( INF ) to substantially reduce nuclear arms and initiating negotiations with the Soviet Union for the treaty that would later be known as START I, proposing the Strategic Defense Initiative, a controversial plan to develop a missile defense system, re-appointing monetarists Paul Volcker and ( later ) Alan Greenspan to be chairmen of the Federal Reserve, ending the high inflation that damaged the economy under his predecessors Jimmy Carter and Gerald Ford, lowering tax rates significantly ( under Reagan, the top personal tax bracket dropped from 70 % to 28 % in 7 years ) and leading a major reform of the tax system, providing arms and other support to anti-communist groups such as the Contras and the mujahideen, selling arms to foreign allies such as Taiwan, Israel, Saudi Arabia, and Iraq ( see Iran – Iraq War ), greatly escalating the " war on drugs " with his policies and Nancy Reagan's " Just Say No " campaign, ordering the April 14, 1986 bombing of Tripoli and Benghazi in retaliation for an April 5 bombing of a West Berlin nightclub frequented by U. S. servicemen, in which the Libyan government was deemed complicit, and signing the Civil Liberties Act of 1988 which compensated victims of the Japanese American Internment during World War II.
A graduate of University College, Toronto, and Osgoode Hall Law School at York University ( 1968 ), Greenspan is the senior partner of the Toronto law firm of Greenspan Partners.
Their debut album, Last Exit ( recorded at the end of 2003 by Greenspan and Didemus in Hamilton ), was released September 21, 2004 on KIN Records.
* Alan Greenspan ( born 1926 ), U. S. economist
* Bennett Greenspan ( born 1950 ), U. S. entrepreneur, founder of FamilyTree DNA
* Brian Greenspan ( born 1947 ), Canadian lawyer
* Bud Greenspan ( 1926 – 2010 ), U. S. film director
* Edward Greenspan ( born 1944 ), Canadian lawyer
* Jason Scott Greenspan ( born 1959 ), aka Jason Alexander, U. S. actor

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Starting with the second season in 1983, Zach and Cuff were replaced by a new junior detective, Skip ( Seth Greenspan ).
Huntley also notes: " For reviewer Miriam Greenspan, Maxine Hong Kingston captures “ the pain of an American-born child who inevitably reject the expectations and authority of her family in favor of the values of the new land ” ( Greenspan 108 ); Linda B.
In September 2008, Morgan Geist's new album " Double Night Time " was released with five songs featuring Jeremy Greenspan.
And to uphold our currency's soundness, it must be recognized and honored as legal tender and counterfeiting must be effectively thwarted ," Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan said at a ceremony unveiling the $ 20 bill's new design.

Greenspan and currently
He currently works as a private adviser and provides consulting for firms through his company, Greenspan Associates LLC.
Greenspan has also stated that the current immigration problem could be solved with a " stroke of the pen ", referring to the 2007 immigration reform bill which would have strengthened border security, created a guest worker program, and put illegal immigrants currently residing in the US on a path to citizenship if they met certain conditions.

Greenspan and used
Alan Greenspan, former Chairman of the Federal Reserve, has said that the growth of the working-age population is a large factor in keeping the economy growing and that immigration can be used to grow that population.
A documentary for The Glory of Their Times was produced in 1977 by Ritter and Bud Greenspan showing much of the still photography used in the book, vintage film footage as well as recordings from the audio tapes Ritter used in researching the book.
* Irrational exuberance, a term used in 1996 by Alan Greenspan, then chairman of the U. S. Federal Reserve Board, with regards to equity prices in the United States
Multisystem developmental disorder ( MSDD ) is a term used by Stanley Greenspan to describe children under age 3 who exhibit signs of impaired communication as in autism, but with strong emotional attachments atypical of autism.
" Irrational exuberance " is a phrase used by the then-Federal Reserve Board Chairman, Alan Greenspan, in a speech given at the American Enterprise Institute during the Dot-com bubble of the 1990s.

Greenspan and disorders
' Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy ' ,, Other known treatment methods include Developmental, Individual-difference, Relationship-based therapy ( DIR ) ( also referred to as Floor Time ) by Stanley Greenspan, although DIR is primarily directed to treatment of pervasive developmental disorders Some of these approaches, such as that suggested by Dozier, consider the attachment status of the adult caregiver to play an important role in the development of the emotional connection between adult and child.
Other treatment methods include Developmental, Individual-difference, and Relationship-based therapy ( DIR, also referred to as Floor Time ) by Stanley Greenspan, although DIR is primarily directed to treatment of pervasive developmental disorders.
The developmental model Greenspan formulated guides the care and treatment of children and infants with developmental and mental health disorders, and his work has led to the formation of regional councils and networks in most major American cities.

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This process can increase the overall riskiness of institutions under a risk insensitive regulatory regime, as described by Alan Greenspan in his October 1998 speech on The Role of Capital in Optimal Banking Supervision and Regulation.
Other more recent political figures educated at Columbia include U. S President Barack Obama, Associate Justice of the U. S. Supreme Court Ruth Bader Ginsburg, former U. S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, former chairman of the U. S. Federal Reserve Bank Alan Greenspan, U. S. Attorney General Eric Holder, and U. S. Solicitor General Donald Verrilli Jr .. Dwight D. Eisenhower served as the thirteenth president of Columbia University from 1948 to 1953.
* Douglass, John A. and Todd Greenspan, eds.
He has a half-sister, Karen Van Horne, and a half-brother, Michael Greenspan.
* 1926 – Bud Greenspan, American director, screenwriter, and producer ( d. 2010 )
In recent times, some prominent economists including Alan Greenspan have warned that the widening rich-poor gap in the U. S. population is a problem that could undermine and destabilize the country's economy and standard of living stating that " The income gap between the rich and the rest of the US population has become so wide, and is growing so fast, that it might eventually threaten the stability of democratic capitalism itself ".

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