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Dot-Com Bubble

The Collapse of the Dot-Com Bubble and the Rise of Monetary Policy

The collapse of the dot-com bubble in 2001 marked a significant moment in US economic history, fueled by speculation and easy credit. Alan Greenspan's leadership as Chairman of the Federal Reserve played a crucial role in shaping monetary policy during this period.

The Rise of American Stock Market Performance

The American stock market's remarkable growth from 1964 to 2007 reflects a complex interplay of factors including sustained economic growth, favorable monetary policies, and increased investor confidence.