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To: patron_anejo_por_favor who wrote (8958)2/29/2004 7:56:37 AM
From: russwinter  Respond to of 110194
 
Do a google search and you will find a dozen or so articles on "who might replace" Greenspan. I didn't see Helicoptor Bernanke mentioned once. The other guy mentioned frequently is John Taylor, conservative economist (and a big modeler quant type) from Stanford. You see McTeer mentioned on the second tier "maybe" list. The only blemish on Feldstein was his outspokenness (independence) about the last few years of Reagan deficits, and that POed some of that crowd. Still he is very close to Bush and Daddie Bush. He was one of Daddie Bush's principal advisors in his 1980 election campaign, so despite some of the outs with the Reaganites, he's always been a Bushie.