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According to the Greenspan Doctrine, under what conditions might a central bank respond to a perceived stock market bubble?
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According to the Greenspan Doctrine, the central bank does not act directly on the bubble, but rather continues to pursue monetary policy as under normal conditions. This is because acting directly on the bubble could have long-term negative impacts, even if it Show more…
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