Summary:
The book critically examines the economic policies of former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan, arguing that his approach led to financial crises and income inequality. It presents a case that Greenspan's deregulatory stance and monetary policy decisions were detrimental to the stability and fairness of the global economy.
Key points:
1. Deregulation Risks: Batra claims Greenspan's push for less regulation led to riskier banking and financial crises.
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