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C-SPAN Video Archives

I just finished a chat with a Baruch student who needed to analyze the communication style of Alan Greenspan.  The Fed keeps the transcripts of the former Chairs online; just search by name.  You can also see all of Greenspan’s  Congressional testimony on C-SPAN. They claim to have all programs aired since 1987 in their Video Library. All the Programs are indexed by subject, speaker names, titles, affiliations, sponsors, committees, categories, formats, policy groups, keywords, and location. The congressional sessions and committee hearings are indexed by person too.

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  1. I would suggest this book to students: Greenspan’s bubbles[electronic resource] : the age of ignorance at the Federal Reserve /
    New York : McGraw-Hill, c2008 (Norwood, Mass. : Books24x7.com [generator])
    (We also have a print copy) and also: Greenspan, Alan, 1926-:
    The age of turbulence : adventures in a new world /
    New York : Penguin Press, 2007.
    531 p., [32] p. of plates : ill., ports. ; 25 cm.

    Location Baruch – Stacks – HB119 .G74 A3 2007
    as I found references to Greenspan’s communication style in them.
    Also, “Greenspeak” is a term some used for Greenspan’s communication. I found some articles in Factiva and Business Source Complete after searching
    Greenspeak and Greenspan. Some references mention class Greenspeak.
    Greenspeak by itself may also retrieve articles about Rachel Carson and the environment.

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